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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev. 2019 Jan;39(1):27–32. doi: 10.1097/HCR.0000000000000346

Table 2.

Psychosocial and Clinical Outcomes at Intake and Discharge (maximum n = 637)a

Intake Discharge
Psychosocial Factors
 PHQ-9 4.10 ± 4.12 2.46 ± 3.29c
 PHQ-9 ≥5 216 (34.0) 120 (18.9)c
 PANAS PA 32.03 ± 7.65 34.64 ± 8.10c
 PANAS NA 15.37 ± 5.86 13.85 ± 4.78c
 ESSI 29.62 ± 5.16 29.45 ± 5.33
 Rand-36 Physical Functioning 60.97 ± 23.54 75.09 ± 23.74c
 Rand-36 Bodily Pain 64.22 ± 23.61 72.81 ± 24.17c
 Rand-36 Physical Role Functioning 35.40 ± 40.50 67.85 ± 39.93c
 Rand-36 Vitality 51.79 ± 20.48 64.96 ± 20.41c
Psychosocial Factors Not Included in Regression Analyses
 Rand-36 Social Functioning 75.67 ± 23.75 87.08 ± 18.98c
 Rand-36 Emotional Role Functioning 64.23 ± 42.13 78.04 ± 35.21c
 Rand-36 Emotional Well-being 76.98 ± 17.63 81.41 ± 16.04c
 Rand-36 General Health 61.80 ± 19.66 66.54 ± 20.14c
Clinical Outcomesb
 BMI 30.48 ± 5.73 29.88 ± 5.45c
 METs 6.70 ± 2.37 8.60 ± 2.60c
 Diastolic blood pressure 67.47 ± 7.86 68.93 ± 7.13c
 Systolic blood pressure 120.23 ± 16.01 119.98 ± 12.99

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; ESSI, Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease Social Support Inventory (modified); METs, metabolic equivalents; NA, negative affect; PA, positive affect; PANAS, Positive and Negative Affect Schedule; PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire-9; SF-36, 36-item Short Form Health Survey.

a

Data reported as mean ± standard deviation or number (%).

b

Sample sizes for clinical outcomes varied from 497 to 637

c

Intake and discharge scores significantly different at P < .001 level.