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. 2015 Nov 30;10:545–552. doi: 10.1007/s11764-015-0500-9

Table 4.

Comparing means (n = 341)

Variable CSC-W DV, M (SD) P value
Work functioning (WRFQ2.0) (n = 318)
 High (n = 93, 29 %) 14.1 (10.8) <0.001a
 Medium (n = 111, 35 %) 24.2 (13.1)
 Low (n = 114, 36 %) 35.4 (15.0)
Fatigue (CIS) (n = 340)
 Low (n = 114, 34 %) 20.8 (13.9) 0.001b
 Medium (n = 113, 33 %) 26.3 (15.8)
 High (n = 113, 33 %) 28.5 (16.6)
Depressive symptoms (PHQ-9) (n = 341)
 Low (n = 301, 88 %) 23.2 (14.7) <0.001
 High (n = 40, 12 %) 39.6 (16.2)
Perceived health (SF-36) (n = 335)
 High (n = 256, 76 %) 24.5 (14.8) 0.14
 Low (n = 79, 24 %) 27.5 (18.4)

CSC-W DV, Cognitive Symptom Checklist-Work, Dutch version, WRFQ 2.0, Work Role Functioning Questionnaire, CIS Checklist Individual Strengths, PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9, SF-1 Short-Form 36

aPost Hoc analyses (Bonferroni) showed significant differences between all groups

bPost Hoc analyses (Bonferroni) showed no significant difference between the middle and high fatigue group