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. 2021 Jan 16;10(4):1191–1200. doi: 10.1002/cam4.3715

TABLE 3.

One‐way ANOVAS demonstrating changes in PCI, insomnia, fatigue, and mood across time

T1 T2 T3 T4 F p
PCI c Mean 56.45 52.96 b 52.68 b 52.62 b 8.60 .000
SD 10.09 10.65 10.73 10.79
Insomnia Mean 6.81 9.91 b 9.24 b 8.48 a 11.13 .000
SD 6.03 6.10 6.04 6.08
Fatigue Mean 5.84 12.77 b 13.10 b 10.03 7.47 .000
SD 17.95 19.85 18.56 17.31
Depression Mean 3.04 3.97* 3.64 3.34 4.14 .007
SD 3.12 3.61 2.99 2.85
Anxiety Mean 5.85 5.88 5.98 5.66 .338 .798
SD 4.07 3.70 3.60 3.51

A significant difference in scores was found in perceived cognitive impairment (p = .000) from T1 to T2, T1 to T3, and T1 to T4; a significant difference in scores was found in insomnia (p = .000) from T1 to T2, T1 to T3, and T1 to T4; a significant difference was found in fatigue scores (p = .000) from T1 to T2 and T1 to T3; a significant difference was found in depression scores (p = .007) from T1 to T2; no significant differences were found in anxiety scores across time.

Abbreviations: PCI, perceived cognitive impairment; SD, standard deviation.

a

Statistically different from T1 with p < .05.

b

Statistically different from mean T1 score with p < .001.

c

Lower scores on the PCI subscale of the FACT‐cog are indicative of worse perceived cognitive impairment.