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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Heart Lung. 2015 Jan 6;44(2):107–112. doi: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2014.07.008

Table 2. Differences Between Means for Categorical Demographic Variables and Pain, Fatigue & Depression (n = 173).

Pain Fatigue Depression
Medical History M (SD)
Angina
 Yes 50.4 (24.1)* 29.0 (14.7) 17.3 (11.5)
 No 62.4 (27.4) 30.1 (14.7) 16.9 (11)
Myocardial Infarction
 Yes 55.6 (25) 29.4 (14.8) 17.2 (10.3)
 No 62.9 (28.1) 30.1 (14.7) 16.9 (11.6)
HTN
 Yes 59.2 (27) 30 (14.9) 16.8 (10.9)
 No 61.8 (27.6) 29.5 (14.3) 17.3 (11.3)
Diabetes
 Yes 54.9 (25.8) 30.4 (13.8) 18.9 (11)
 No 62.4 (27.5) 29.6 (15.0) 16.2 (11)
Osteoarthritis
 Yes 51.1 (29.1) 29.2 (13) 17.4 (14)
 No 61.7 (26.5) 30 (15) 16.9 (10.4)
Psychiatric Disorder
 Yes 44.5 (31.3)* 44.7 (10.4)* 26.4 (13.3)*
 No 61.2 (26.6) 28.9 (14.4) 16.3 (10.6)
Type of Dysfunction
 Systolic 59 (27.4) 29.8 (14.6) 17.3 (11.3)
 Diastolic 71.1 (26.5) 29.4 (18.3) 14.5 (9.2)
*

p <0.05 significance for t-test equality of means