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. 2016 May 4;3(1):e000334. doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2015-000334

Table 1.

Baseline patient characteristics. Data are expressed as means and ±SDs or absolute numbers and relative frequencies (in parentheses)

Chiropractic care
n=59
Self-management
n=56
Age, years±SD 51.4±10.0 50.8±12.1
Female, n (%) 26 (44.0) 22 (39.3)
Maximum chest pain (0–10),* ±SD 6.7±2.4 5.9±2.3
EQ-5D, mean±SD 0.738±0.021 0.718±0.022
SF-6D, mean±SD 0.695±0.015 0.676±0.016
Married/living with someone, n (%) 51 (86.4) 50 (90.9)
Working, n (%) 44 (75.9) 35 (63.6)
College graduate, n (%) 16 (27.6) 16 (30.2)
Expectation of treatment†
 Chiropractic care±SD 2.2±0.5 2.1±0.6
 Self-management±SD 2.3±0.5 2.3±0.6

*Pain intensity was reported on an 11-point numeric rating scale ranging from 0=no pain to 10=worst possible pain.

†Expectation was reported as average ratings on a five-point box scale (much better=1 to much worse=5).

EQ-5D, EuroQol five-dimension questionnaire; SF-6D, six-dimensional health status short form.