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. 2020 Oct 9;162(4):1211–1220. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002102

Table 4.

Emotional well-being and sleep quality.

Healthy No neuP Mild neuP Mod/sev neuP P
Insomnia severity 3.0 [6.0]* 6.5 [7.8] 7.0 [7.0]† 13.0 [8.5] <0.0001
PCS total 6.5 [13.0] 7.5 [11.0] 3.5 [13.0]† 11.0 [23.0] 0.033
 Rumination 2.5 [6.0] 3.5 [5.0] 1.5 [6.0]† 4.0 [10.0] 0.042
 Magnification 0.5 [3.0] 2.0 [2.0] 1.0 [3.0] 2.0 [3.0] 0.244
 Helplessness 1.5 [6.0] 2.5 [4.0] 1.0 [5.0]† 4.0 [8.0] 0.009
DAPOS
 Depression 5.0 [2.0] 5.0 [3.0] 6.0 [2.0] 6.0 [6.0] 0.555
 Anxiety 3.0 [1.0] 3.0 [2.0] 3.0 [1.0] 3.0 [3.0] 0.572
 Outlook 12.5 [4.0] 14.0 [4.0] 12.0 [3.0] 12.0 [5.0] 0.128
PASS-20
 Total 1.5 [18.8]* 13.0 [18.5] 10.5 [29.8]† 19.0 [47.0] <0.0001
 Cognition 0.0 [6.0]* 7.0 [13.0] 6.5 [16.0]† 13.0 [24.0] <0.0001
 Escape 0.5 [7.0] 3.0 [4.0] 2.5 [6.0]† 8.0 [10.0] 0.005
 Fear 0.0 [4.0] 2.0 [5.0] 1.0 [5.0] 1.0 [6.0] 0.245
 Anxiety 0.0 [1.0] 0.0 [2.0] 0.0 [1.0] 1.0 [5.0] 0.060

Data are shown as median [IQR]. P values reflect Kruskal–Wallis test results.Significant overall comparisons are highlighted in bold.

*

Significant nonparametric Helmert contrasts Bonferroni adjusted for multiple testing are indicated for healthy vs combined patient groups.

Significant nonparametric Helmert contrasts Bonferroni adjusted for multiple testing are indicated for mild vs moderate/severe neuP groups. No significant contrasts were apparent between no neuP vs combined neuP groups.

DAPOS, Depression Anxiety and Positive Outlook Scale; IQR, interquartile range; neuP, neuropathic pain; PASS-20, Short Form Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale; PCS, Pain Catastrophizing Scale.