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. 2020 Oct 17;2020:7897268. doi: 10.1155/2020/7897268

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics, nonoverlap calculations, average baseline scores, and compliance with the app.

Patient Demographic characteristics Treatment condition Interference with sleep Interference with social activities Fatigue Sadness Pain intensity Compliance with the app
Age Education Job status NAP (%) Baseline NAP (%) Baseline NAP (%) Baseline NAP (%) Baseline NAP (%) Baseline Morning (%) Evening (%)
1 67 Primary Homemaker Group 9 8.8 33 4.2 49 4.4 20 4.3 25 5.9 59.5 57.1
2 65 Primary Homemaker Group 2 4.2 62 4.8 17 6.7 13 5.6 13 6.1 69.0 69.0
3 53 Primary Working Group 48 5.6 31 5.0 35 6.2 64 5.2 38 5.9 57.1 61.9
4 54 Secondary Unemployed Group 50 5.0 22 4.8 47 7.8 58 6.9 38 6.9 57.1 64.3
5 67 Primary TPD Individual 49 3.2 62 1.4 41 5.9 53 2.8 55 5.6 66.7 88.1
6 66 Primary Homemaker Individual 60 5.0 60 2.0 53 4.3 61 3.7 47 3.7 45.2 59.5
7 62 Secondary TPD Individual 0 3.2 35 3.6 42 6.3 27 5.4 51 6.3 73.8 78.6

NAP: percentage of nonoverlap of all pairs; TPD: total permanent disability. Compared to previously reported nonoverlap indices [38], results should be tentatively interpreted as follows: <38%: poor effect; 38% to 68%: mild-to-moderate effect; 69% to 96%: moderate-to-large effect; >96%: very large effect. Baseline scores refer to the average scores from the first week before treatment onset.