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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients with rheumatic conditions

From: The association between waiting time and multidisciplinary pain treatment outcomes in patients with rheumatic conditions

 

Full sample (n = 3230)

Waiting time groups

 

<  2 months (n = 947)

2–6 months (n = 1029)

> 6 months (n = 1254)

Group test

p value d

Age, mean (SD a)

55.8 (14.0)

57.1 (15.0)

54.9 (13.9)

55.5 (13.4)

0.001

Sex, n (%)

    

0.032

 Female

2138 (66.2)

641 (67.7)

648 (63.0)

849 (67.7)

 

 Male

1090 (33.7)

305 (32.2)

380 (36.9)

405 (32.3)

 

Race/Ethnicity, n (%)

    

0.377

 Caucasian

2991 (92.6)

882 (93,1)

943 (91,6)

1166 (93)

 

 Other

237 (7.3)

64 (6.8)

85 (8.3)

88 (7.0)

 

Civil status, n (%)

    

0.004

 Married or common law

1782 (55.2)

544 (57.4)

592 (57.5)

646 (51.5)

 

 Single, separated/divorced or widowed

1447 (44.8)

403 (42.6)

436 (42.4)

608 (48.5)

 

Education, n (%)

    

0.005

 Primary/None

321 (9.9)

96 (10.1)

89 (8.6)

136 (10.8)

 

 Secondary

1242 (38.5)

325 (34.3)

404 (39.3)

513 (40.9)

 

 CEGEP or Technical school

871 (27.0)

257 (27.1)

279 (27.1)

335 (26.7)

 

 University

791 (24.5)

266 (28.1)

255 (24.8)

270 (21.5)

 

Employment status b, n (%)

    

< 0.001

 Full-time/part-time job

785 (24.3)

263 (27.8)

240 (23.3)

282 (22.5)

 

 On permanent disability

657 (20.3)

120 (12.7)

212 (20.6)

325 (25.9)

 

 On temporary disability

515 (15.9)

157 (16.6)

194 (18.9)

164 (13.1)

 

 Retired

787 (24.4)

270 (28.5)

223 (21.7)

294 (23.4)

 

 Other (including unemployed, student, homemaker and volunteer)

485 (15.0)

137 (14.5)

159 (15.5)

189 (15.1)

 

Household income $CDN/year, n (%)

    

< 0.001

 < 35,000

1474 (45.6)

368 (38.9)

448 (43.5)

658 (52.5)

 

 35,000-79,999

961 (29.8)

308 (32.5)

299 (29.1)

354 (28.2)

 

 ≥ 80,000

416 (12.9)

147 (15.5)

149 (14.5)

120 (9.6)

 

Pain duration (years), mean (SD)

6.8 (8.9)

5.0 (7.7)

6.8 (8.6)

8.3 (9.6)

< 0.001

Main psychological comorbidities

 Depression, n (%)

1477 (45.7)

369 (39.0)

474 (46.1)

634 (50.6)

< 0.001

 Anxiety, n (%)

1348 (41.7)

355 (37.5)

422 (41.0)

571 (45.5)

0.001

Number of comorbidities, mean (SD)

3.0 (2.1)

2.8 (2.0)

3.0 (2.0)

3.2 (2.1)

< 0.001

Diagnosis, n (%)

    

< 0.001

 Osteoarthritis only

668 (20.7)

199 (21.0)

214 (20.8)

255 (20.3)

 

 Fibromyalgia only

678 (21.0)

154 (16.3)

254 (24.7)

270 (21.5)

 

 Rheumatoid arthritis only

41 (1.3)

13 (1.4)

14 (1.4)

14 (1.1)

 

 Fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis

171 (5.3)

37 (3.9)

40 (3.9)

94 (7.5)

 

 Joint pain, effusion and other unspecified joint disorders only

693 (21.5)

260 (27.5)

198 (19.2)

235 (18.7)

 

 Other rheumatic conditions or combinations of conditions c

979 (30.3)

284 (30.0)

309 (30.0)

386 (30.8)

 
  1. a SD Standard deviation
  2. b This multiple-choice variable was recoded into a mutually exclusive variable. In cases of multiple answers, priority was given to the employed category and then on disability, retired and unemployed categories
  3. c Other NADW rheumatic conditions included: Spondylosis/spondylitis and allied disorders, Soft tissue disorders, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Diffuse connective tissue disease, Gout and other crystal arthropathies, Other specified rheumatic conditions
  4. d Group differences were tested using ANOVA for continuous variables and χ2 for categorical variables