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Table 1 Sociodemographic and clinical variables

From: The “self” in pain: high levels of schema-enmeshment worsen fibromyalgia impact

Sociodemographic variables

 

n = 114

Age (mean ± SD)

 

41.2 ± 12.4

Caucasian

 

76%

Employed

 

54.%

Married

 

36.%

Living alone

 

16.50%

Education Level (college degree)

 

60%

Annual Income (above $45000)

 

59.1%

Clinical variables

Scale Score Range

Mean ± SD

SIS (n = 92)

0-256 mm

62 ± 82 mm

PCS (n = 114)

0–52

23.7 ± 12.2

BPI (Severity) (n = 112)

0–10

5.1 ± 1.8

BPI (Interference) (n = 112)

0–10

5.7 ± 2.4

FIQR (n = 112)

0–100

56.4 ± 16.8

Anxiety (PROMIS) (n = 110)

40.3–81.6

59.0 ± 8.0

Depression (PROMIS) (n = 110)

37.1–81.1

57.8 ± 9.0

  1. Note. SD standard deviation; SIS Self-Illness-Separation; BPI Brief Pain Inventory; PCS Pain Catastrophizing Scale; FIQR Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire-Revised; PROMIS Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (T-Score)