Multidiciplinary pain rehabilitation in chronic pain patients with a comorbidity of post traumatic stress disorder: a 1-year cohort study
DOI:
10.7490/f1000research.1094771.1
Publication Date:
2014-09-04
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Fig. 1: Illustration of the study flow Independent t-tests for baseline outcome measures. SF-36 PTSD Non-PTSD 95% CI Cohen’s Subscales M SD t (192) p LL UL d PF 43.78 23.74 43.82 22.06 0.01 .993 -8.11 8.18 0.00 RP 9.87 31.59 14.42 34.08 0.72 .474 -7.98 17.09 0.14 BP 20.79 15.37 20.99 16.77 0.06 .949 -5.84 6.23 GH 23.47 13.94 34.11 18.85 3.17 .002 4.01 17.26 0.61 VT 23.78 17.20 29.42 20.64 1.56 .121 -1.50 12.78 0.29 SF 35.67 19.28 50.98 29.53 3.75 <.001 7.22 23.39 0.57 RE 35.00 79.15 44.98 48.44 0.92 .362 -11.59 31.56 0,17 MH 41.37 20.19 55.06 22.96 3.37 .001 5.66 21.73 0.62 Sleep 36.31 25.42 50.00 28.07 2.79 .006 3.98 23.40 0.50 Cognitive 70.35 19.86 81.72 21.02 3.09 4.09 18.65 0.55 Note. = Physical Functioning, Role-Physical, Bodily Pain, General Health, Vitality, Social Role-Emotional, Mental quality, functioning. Bold < (Bonferroni adjusted). Medication Use by Category. Medications All N 194 n 51 143 2 df
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