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. 2017 Jul 12;5(7):e96. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.7871

Table 6.

Number and percentage of male and female users by pain severity groups within each cluster.

Cluster Male users, n (%) Female users, n (%)
Mild pain Moderate pain Severe pain Mild pain Moderate pain Severe pain
Bluea, males (N=485) and females (N=1340) 108 (22.0%) 266 (54.8%) 111 (22.9%) 205 (15.30%) 775 (57.84%) 360 (26.87%)
Black, males (N=348) and females (N=1355) 59 (16.9%) 210 (60.3%) 79 (22.7%) 212 (15.65%) 831 (61.33%) 312 (23.02%)
Cyan, males (N=452) and females (N=1937) 93 (20.6%) 256 (56.6%) 103 (22.8%) 346 (17.86%) 1139 (58.80%) 452 (23.33%)
Redb, males (N=295) and females (N=1709) 70 (23.7%) 159 (53.9%) 66 (22.4%) 292 (17.09%) 1037 (60.66%) 380 (22.23%)
Greenb, males (N=496) and females (N=2803) 153 (30.8%) 238 (48.0%) 105 (21.2%) 661 (23.58%) 1540 (54.94%) 602 (21.48%)

aMild-severe (P=.008) and mild-moderate (P=.002) pairs had a statistically significant association with the male and female genders.

bMild-moderate pair and gender were significantly associated (P ≤ .004).