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. 2016 Sep 13;17(4):315–326. doi: 10.1007/s10195-016-0425-8

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of the SPADI total score, pain and disability subscales, and Quick DASH and baseline characteristics of the study population

Patient characteristics Total participants Men Women
Min (n) Max (n) (n = 102; 100 %) (n = 42; 41.2 %) (n = 60; 58.8 %)
Age (years) 20 (3) 80 (1) 47.4 ±14.5 48.3 ±13.9t 46.7 ±15.1
Weight (kg) 45 (1) 120 (1) 72.3 ±15.3 83.8 ±12.8 64.3 ±11.2
SPADI pain subscale 12 (2) 95(2) 62.5 ±16.2 59.8 ±20.3 64.4 ±12.5
SPADI disability subscale 0 (1) 96 (1) 43.3 ±18.3 41.4 ±20.9 44.8 ±16.4
SPADI total 7 (1) 95 (1) 50.7 ±16.4 48.4 ±19.2 52.3 ±14.1
Quick DASH 9 (1) 89 (1) 41.3 ±14.6 40.4 ±16.0 41.9 ±13.6
Your health today EQ-5D 30 (1) 100 (1) 71.5 ±17.3 73.6 ±17.8 69.9 ±16.9

Data are presented as mean ± SD and min–max values for total participants. Values in parenthesis indicate the frequencies of floor and ceiling values. There were no missing values