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. 2018 Feb 9;52(4):287–298. doi: 10.1093/abm/kax004

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for cancer-specific stress and psychological and physical outcomes at baseline, 1 month, 2 months, and 5 months

Baseline (N = 152) Month 1 (n = 144) Month 2 (n = 141) Month 5 (n = 130)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Cancer-specific stress 9.18 (8.35)
n = 152
Cognitive-affective depressive symptoms 2.82 (3.66) 1.85 (2.86) 1.65 (2.48) 1.88 (3.11)
n = 152 n = 143 n = 139 n = 130
Negative mood 7.55 (20.17) −1.67 (15.14) −1.21 (16.39) −0.89 (18.12)
n = 148 n = 139 n = 139 n = 128
Mental health quality of lifea 52.45 (8.89) 54.30 (8.39) 54.04 (8.42) 53.98 (8.72)
n = 151 n = 141 n = 136 n = 126
Fatigue interference 16.15 (15.59) 11.92 (15.15) 10.77 (13.42) 9.70 (13.11)
n = 151 n = 142 n = 138 n = 129
Sleep problems 29.53 (18.43) 23.59 (16.60) 23.88 (16.89) 24.08 (17.23)
n = 152 n = 143 n = 137 n = 129
Physical health quality of lifea 39.62 (11.82) 43.10 (11.14) 43.74 (11.08) 44.23 (11.31)
n = 151 n = 141 n = 136 n = 126

aHigher scores indicate better functioning.