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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Med Inform. 2017 Jan 12;100:26–31. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.01.006

Table 4.

Spearman correlations and subject-adjusted Spearman correlations between “How are you feeling today?” and other questionnaire results. Statistically significant correlations (p < 0.001) are emphasized in bold.

Non-adjusted Subject-Adjusted
rs p rs p
Mobility −0.007 0.9016 −0.100 0.0806
Hand Function −0.062 0.2890 −0.139 0.0162
Vision −0.245 < 0.0001 −0.341 < 0.0001
Fatigue −0.390 < 0.0001 −0.318 < 0.0001
Sensory −0.268 < 0.0001 −0.176 0.0050
Spasticity −0.214 0.0006 −0.088 0.1617
Cognitive −0.091 0.1073 −0.190 0.0008
Pain −0.389 < 0.0001 −0.194 0.0018
Depression −0.459 < 0.0001 −0.227 0.0001
Bladder/Bowel −0.365 < 0.0001 −0.293 < 0.0001
Tremor −0.257 < 0.0001 0.106 0.0690
MSWS-12 −0.287 < 0.0001 −0.052 0.3472
MFIS −0.351 < 0.0001 0.023 0.7107
GLTEQ 0.282 < 0.0001 0.081 0.1284

MSWS-12: MS Walking Scale; MFIS: Modified Fatigue Impact Scale; GLTEQ: Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire