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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2020 Jun 26;22(1):76–85. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2020.05.003

Table 4.

Association between pain characteristics and foot reaction time according to education level, 307 participants aged 71 years and older, MOBILIZE Boston Study II.

Separate Modelsb Not college graduate (n=131) College graduate (n=175)


B SE B p B SE B p
SRTa

 Pain severity 0.0082 0.0031 0.009 0.0004 0.0026 0.880
 Pain interference 0.0076 0.0030 0.012 0.0001 0.0026 0.959
 Knee pain 0.0208 0.0129 0.110 0.0079 0.0090 0.379

CRTa

 Pain severity 0.0075 0.0041 0.073 0.0060 0.0041 0.143
 Pain interference 0.0094 0.0039 0.018 −0.0011 0.0041 0.786
 Knee pain 0.0460 0.0168 0.007 0.0164 0.0141 0.246
a

Simple and choice foot reaction time, SRT, CRT.

b

Generalized Linear Models with SRT and CRT as the outcomes and in separate models, each pain characteristic as the independent variable, adjusted for age, gender, race, diabetes, heart disease, and daily analgesic use stratified by education level.