Table 2.
Measure | Baseline Mean (SD) |
---|---|
PROMIS Global Health | |
-Physical Health Summary Score | 42.5 (12.1) |
-Mental Health Summary Score | 48.5 (9.4) |
Individual domains | |
-Anxiety | 55.5 (8.7) |
-Depression | 53.4 (9.2) |
-Fatigue | 55.6 (12.2) |
-Pain Interference | 51.2 (10.9) |
-Physical Function | 39.8 (10.8) |
-Sleep disturbance | 51.8 (9.9) |
-Ability to Participate in Social roles and Activities | 47.1 (10.9) |
Score interpretation: Higher scores indicate more of the concept being measured. For the domains of Anxiety, Depression, Fatigue (derived from Fatigue 8a), Pain, Sleep Disturbance, a higher score represents greater symptom; Physical Function, Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities, Global Physical Health, Global Mental Health: higher score represents better function
PROMIS scores are represented on the T-score metric (mean = 50, standard deviation (SD) = 10), scaled so that a score of 50 corresponds to the mean of the reference population; for most PROMIS domains the reference population is the general U.S. adult population, though for 2 domains in the PROMIS-29, Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities and Sleep Disturbance, the calibration sample included more people with chronic illness.