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. 2022 Apr 24;19(9):5156. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19095156

Table 5.

KHQ—PART I, II, III sub-scale scores for women before the surgery, with different disorder stages defined based on the HADS-A subscale.

KHQ Subscale HADS-A Disorder Level Statistics
Minimum Maximum Median Mean SD VC (%) p-Value Effect Size
Part I Normal
(n = 32)
25.00 200.00 91.67 a 96.35 48.36 50.19 0.01131 0.122 (moderate)
Borderline abnormal
(n = 14)
58.33 150.00 108.33 ab 107.74 28.77 26.70
Abnormal
(n = 14)
50.00 200.00 162.50 b 144.64 46.06 31.85
Part II Normal
(n = 32)
0.00 700.00 295.83 293.06 190.38 64.93 0.0722 0.0571 (small)
Borderline abnormal
(n = 14)
16.67 602.78 376.39 357.34 178.34 49.91
Abnormal
(n = 14)
0.00 616.67 463.89 417.06 185.10 44.38
Part III Normal
(n = 32)
50.00 150.00 83.33 83.07 24.82 29.88 0.07648 0.0551 (small)
Borderline abnormal
(n = 14)
50.00 150.00 95.83 95.24 34.55 36.27
Abnormal
(n = 14)
50.00 133.33 104.17 100.00 24.89 24.89

n = number of individuals, SD = standard deviation, VC = variation coefficient (presented as a percentage). The groups of demonstrated disorder level that were statistically significant and different in terms of analyzed KHQ subscale are marked by different letters. Given p-value is for Kruskal—Wallis test.