Table 4.
Variables | n (%) or mean±SD |
Self-perceived health status (n=1786) | |
Very good | 125 (7.0) |
Good | 519 (29.1) |
Fair | 802 (44.9) |
Bad | 293 (16.4) |
Very bad | 47 (2.6) |
Change in health status during lockdown | |
Much worse than before | 182 (10.2) |
Moderately worse | 650 (36.4) |
Same as before | 843 (47.2) |
Moderately better | 97 (5.4) |
Much better than before | 14 (0.8) |
Visual Analogue Scale for disease activity (0–10) (n=1756) | 5.3±2.7 |
Patient Acceptable Symptom Scale | |
Overall pain during last week (0–10) (n=1421) | 6.0±3.0 |
Overall pain ≥4 (0–10) (n=1421) | 1074 (75.6) |
Dissatisfaction with health status if prolonged in future months on lockdown (n=1421) | 743 (52.3) |
WHO-5 (0–100) (n=1777) | 50.7±23.9 |
Poor well-being (WHO-5 ≤50) | 870 (49.0) |
Mental health (n=1769) | |
HADS anxiety (0–21) | |
No case (0–7) | 756 (42.7) |
Borderline case (8–10) | 435 (24.6) |
Case (11–21) | 578 (32.7) |
HADS depression (0–21) | |
No case (0–7) | 958 (54.2) |
Borderline case (8–10) | 438 (24.8) |
Case (11–21) | 373 (21.1) |
HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; WHO-5, WHO Five Well-Being Index.