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. 2016 Dec 31;55(4):849–859. doi: 10.3233/WOR-162443

Table 3.

Cross-tabulations between life style factors and evaluation and advice received. Cohen’s Kappa coefficients (κ) for associations between life style factors (‘Good’, and ‘Not Very Good’) according to self-reporting before HRA-F and HRA-S (using Q1) and evaluation and advice received for improvement in variables of lifestyle (Q2), and evaluation and advice for improvement as documented in the medical records after an HRA-F

HRA-F HRA-S
Lifestyle factors: Good Not Very Good Not Very
Good Good
Yes No Yes No Kappa Yes No Yes No Kappa
Physical Q2: Indiv. evaluation 20 78 34 40 0.264 9 21 10 6 0.311
  activity (Q1) Q2: Advice 23 75 35 39 0.245 12 18 21 25 0.151
Medical record: Advice 15 75 22 50 0.146
Tobacco (Q1) Q2: Indiv. evaluation 0 113 14 46 0.284 0 37 6 3 0.763
Q2: Advice 0 113 14 46 0.284 0 37 5 4 0.668
Medical record: Advice
Alcohol (Q1) Q2: Indiv. evaluation 2 154 8 4 0.708 0 44 0 1 0
Q2: Advice 4 152 7 5 0.58 0 44 0 1 0
Medical record: Advice 2 143 6 6 0.574
Stress (Q1) Q2: Indiv. evaluation 14 149 2 7 0.1 16 29 0 1 0.043
Q2: Advice 11 152 2 7 0.128 6 39 0 1 –0.04
Medical record: Advice 10 143 1 8 0.041
Smoking (Q1) Q2: Indiv. evaluation 2 131 12 27 0.378 1 39 5 1 0.808
Q2: Advice 2 131 12 27 0.378 0 40 5 1 0.897
Medical record: Advice 0 126 4 31 0.168
Nutrition (Q1) Q2: Indiv. evaluation 30 95 27 20 0.314 9 33 1 3 0.021
Q2: Advice 29 96 23 24 0.249 10 32 1 3 0.007
Medical record: Advice 38 77 28 18 0.246

Q1: Questionnaire 1. Q2: Questionnaire 2.