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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2020 Jun 15;21(11-12):1236–1246. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2020.02.004

Table 2.

Univariate analyses examining pre-surgery demographic and psychosocial variables by acute postsurgical pain (APSP) status at 2-weeks

APSP-no APSP-yes
Mean (SD) or n (%) Mean (SD) or n (%)
Age 14.8 (1.9) 15.0 (1.8)
Sex*
 male 34 (41.0%) 5 (16.1%)
 female 49 (59.0%) 26 (83.9%)
Baseline pain** 1.8 (1.6) 3.5 (2.2)
Pain distribution 2.2 (2.1) 2.7 (2.2)
Pain catastrophizing 14.2 (10.2) 16.3 (9.4)
Anxiety symptoms 23.8 (17.8) 25.5 (15.9)
Depressive symptoms 5.8 (5.1) 7.9 (5.6)
Sleep quality* 4.3 (0.7) 3.9 (1.0)
Insomnia severity
 absence of symptoms 61 (74.4%) 16 (51.6%)
 sub-threshold 15 (18.3%) 9 (29.0%)
 moderate 5 (6.1%) 6 (19.4%)
 severe 1 (1.2%) 0 (0%)
Parent pain catastrophizing 15.6 (10.1) 19.7 (12.7)
Family functioning
 healthy 63 (77.8%) 25 (83.3%)
 unhealthy 18 (22.2%) 5 (16.7%)
*

P<0.05;

**

P<0.001