Table 1.
Biopsychosocial Characteristic | Mean OBC score | Sum (N) | P - value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | Female | 0.99 | 56 | .965 |
Male | 0.98 | 38 | ||
Anxiety symptoms | Absent | 0.84 | 51 | ≤ .001 |
Present | 1.15 | 42 | ||
Depression symptoms | Absent | 0.86 | 61 | ≤ .001 |
Present | 1.23 | 33 | ||
Physical symptoms | Absent | 0.75 | 39 | ≤ .001 |
Present | 1.16 | 55 | ||
Characteristic pain intensity | No pain | 0.85 | 36 | .002 |
Low pain intensity | 0.98 | 40 | ||
High pain intensity1 | 1.27 | 18 | ||
TMD diagnoses | Normal | 0.91 | 42 | .001 |
Non-pain TMD | 0.76 | 16 | ||
Pain-related TMD2 | 1.18 | 36 |
Tukey HSD indicated that the mean OBC score of the high pain intensity group was statistically significantly higher than the mean OBC scores of the other subgroups (p ≤ 0.05).
Tukey HSD indicated that the mean OBC score of the pain-related TMD group was statistically significantly higher than the mean OBC scores of other subgroups (p ≤ 0.05).