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. 2014 May 5;1(2):55–63. doi: 10.1093/nop/npu006

Table 3.

Mean differences between recall methods in scale items and subscales

Mean Differencee
Symptoms −0.19a
 Affective −0.34c
  Fatigue −0.11
  Disturbed sleep −0.51
  Distress −0.26
  Sadness −0.41
  Irritability −0.42
 Cognitive −0.21
  Difficulty remembering 0.15
  Difficulty understanding −0.34
  Difficulty speaking −0.20
  Difficulty concentrating −0.45
 Neurologic −0.21c
  Pain −0.67d
  Numbness −0.05
  Weakness −0.07
  Seizure −0.07
 Treatment related 0.00
  Lack of appetite 0.10
  Drowsiness −0.12
  Dry mouth 0.01
 Generalized disease −0.12
  Shortness of breath 0.07
  Vision −0.15
  Change in appearance −0.24
  Change in bowel pattern −0.15
 GI (composite) −0.12
  Nausea −0.16
  Vomiting −0.03
Interference −0.28a
 WAW −0.21
  General activity −0.30
  Work −0.25
  Walking −0.09
 REM −0.34b
  Mood −0.49d
  Relations with others −0.21
  Enjoyment of life −0.32

aP < .05.

bP < .025.

cP < .01.

dP < .0025.

eBetween 24-hour and 7 day recall.

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; REM, relate-enjoy-mood; WAW, walk-activity-work.