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Table 2 Pain interference with activities (PROMIS – PI) during the preceding 7 days (n = 101)

From: Musculoskeletal pain among medical residents: role of workplace safety climate and sexual harassment

 

Not at all

A little bit

Somewhat

Quite a bit

Very much

1. Pain interfered with life enjoyment

22(21.8%)

31(30.7%)

23(22.8%)

14(13.9%)

11(10.9%)

2. Pain interfered with ability to concentrate

23(22.8%)

31(30.7%)

24(23.8%)

13(12.9%)

10(9.9%)

3. Pain interfered with day-to-day activities

21(20.8%)

35(34.7%)

24(23.8%)

13(12.9%)

8(8.9%)

4. Pain interfered with enjoyment of recreational activities

20(19.8%)

29(28.7%)

28(27.7%)

15(14.9%)

9(8.9%)

5. Pain interfered with doing tasks away from home (e.g., getting groceries, running errands)

19(18.8%)

25(24.8%)

24(23.8%)

18(17.8%)

15(14.9%)

 

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Often

Always

6. Pain kept from socializing with others

11(10.9%)

24(23.8%)

43(42.6%)

19(18.8%)

4(4.0%)