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Table 2 Questionnaires, scales and cognition

From: Depressive symptoms in Fabry disease: the importance of coping, subjective health perception and pain

 

All

Men

 

Women

 

Classical

Non-classical

Classical

Non-classical

CESD, median (range)

11 (0–44)

11 (0–40)

12 (0–37)

12 (0–44)

7.5 (0–20)

 CESD≥16, n (%)

31 (38.3%)

7 (41.2%)

4 (36.4%)

17 (39.5%)

3 (30.0%)

Subjective cognitive complaintsa, n (%)

52 (64.2%)

11 (64.7%)

5 (45.5%)

31 (72.1%)

5 (50.0%)

Objective cognitive impairmentb, n (%)

13 (16.0%)

7 (41.0%)

3 (27.3%)

3 (7.0%)

0 (0%)

BPI severity, median (range)

1.0 (0.0–7.0)

0.8 (0.0–6.5)

4.0 (0.0–7.0)

2.0 (0.0–7.0)

0.0 (0.0–5.8)

PSQI, median (range)

5.0 (0.0–20.0)

4.0 (0.0–14.0)

6.0 (1.0–13.0)

6.0 (1.0–20.0)

5.5 (2.0–10.0)

 PSQI> 5, n (%)

39 (48.1%)

4 (23.5%)

7 (63.6%)

23 (53.5%)

5 (50.0%)

SF-36 Fatigue, mean (±SD)

50.5 (±23.0)

55.3 (±24.8)

54.5 (±22.2)

45.5 (±22.0)

59.5 (±22.4)

SF-36 Social functioning, mean (±SD)

71.5 (±26.8)

75.7 (±24.8)

69.3 (±28.2)

67.4 (±28.4)

83.8 (±18.7)

SF-36 Health perception, mean (±SD)

43.3 (±22.6)

41.2 (±25.0)

40.0 (±23.2)

40.5 (±19.1)

63.0 (±25.3)

  1. Continuous variables are presented as median (range) or mean (±SD) and discrete variables as number (percentages)
  2. CESD Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale, BPI Brief Pain Inventory, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, SF-36 Short Form-36 Health Survey
  3. aPresence or absence of subjective cognitive complaints
  4. bpresence or absence of objective cognitive impairment