Table 5.
Effect of cumulative training time on the slopes of recovery trajectories for the different outcome variables.a
| Variable | Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | Cluster 3 | |||||
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Estimate | P value | Estimate | P value | Estimate | P value | ||
| PHQ-9b | –0.01 | .18 | –0.06 | .03 | –0.24 | .005 | ||
| GAD-7c | –0.01 | .23 | –0.05 | .13 | –0.20 | .001 | ||
| FABQ-PAd | –0.07 | <.001 | –0.13 | .002 | –0.21 | .003 | ||
| WPAIe-overallf | 0.01 | .92 | 0.13 | .57 | –0.56 | .19 | ||
| WPAI-activityf | –0.24 | .001 | –0.30 | .10 | –1.31 | <.001 | ||
| WPAI-workf | –0.03 | .78 | 0.15 | .48 | –0.46 | .29 | ||
| WPAI-timef | 0.39 | .29 | 0.36 | .34 | –0.64 | .49 | ||
aNegative values refer to more sharp slopes, indicating faster change over time.
bPHQ-9: 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire.
cGAD-7: 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder questionnaire.
dFABQ-PA: Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire for Physical Activity.
eWPAI: Work Productivity and Activity Impairment questionnaire.
fFiltered for scores>0 at baseline.