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Table 2 Patient characteristics

From: Use of the measure your medical outcome profile (MYMOP2) and W-BQ12 (Well-Being) outcomes measures to evaluate chiropractic treatment: an observational study

 

Total group (n = 52)

Pre-Tx data

Tx group (n = 33)

Pre-Tx data

Tx group (n = 33)

Post-Tx data

Gender

   

   Male

24 (46.1%)

16 (48.5%

 

   Female

28 (53.9%)

17 (51.5%)

 

Age Mean -yrs (SD)

39.4 (17.3)

40.9 (18.4)

 

   Range yrs

18 - 82

18-82

 

Age categories -yrs

   

   <20

5 (9.6%)

3 (9.1%)

 

   20-39

24 (46.1%)

14 (42.4%)

 

   40-59

15 (28.8%)

10 (30.3%)

 

   <60

8 (15.4%)

6 (18.2%)

 

Mean MYMOP2 scores (SD) a

   

   Symptom 1 S1 (SD)

3.9 (1.1)

3.9 (1.1)

1.5 (1.2)

   Symptom 2 S2 (SD)

3.6 (1.2)

3.5 (1.2)

1.5 (1.1)

   Activity A (SD)

3.9 (1.4)

3.9 (1.5)

1.4 (1.1)

   Well-being W (SD)

2.5 (1.3)

2.6 (1.3)

1.6 (1.3)

   Profile P (SD)

3.4 (1.0)

3.5 (0.9)

1.6 (1.0)

Mean W-BQ12 scores (SD) b

1.4 (1.5)

1.4 (1.3)

1.0 (1.3)

   Negative well-being NWB Energy E

7.1 (2.5)

6.9 (2.5)

7.7 (2.5)

   Positive well-being PWB

8.6 (2.5)

8.5 (4.4)

10.0 (4.4)

   General well-being GWB

26.1 (5.4)

25.8 (5.8)

28.6 ()

  1. SD = standard deviation
  2. a MYMOP2, 6 is "as bad as it can be" and 0 is "as good as it can be"
  3. b W-BQ 12,each subscale has a maximum score of 12 except total well-being score which has a maximum of 36.