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Table 2 Sample Demographics

From: Telephone cognitive behavioural therapy to prevent the development of chronic widespread pain: a qualitative study of patient perspectives and treatment acceptability

Interview sample demographics (n = 32)

Unique identifier

Age at screening

Gender

Related condition

IV1

51

F

Lower back pain, neck pain and migraines

IV2

67

M

Back and leg pain

IV3

77

F

Osteoarthritis

IV4

54

M

Sciatic pain (trapped nerve)

IV5

64

M

Musculoskeletal injuries (shoulder, knee, hip)

IV6

74

F

Musculoskeletal injury (knee) and frozen shoulder

IV7

49

F

Patella femoral joint syndrome

IV8

74

F

Knee pain

IV9

79

F

Osteoarthritis

IV11

47

F

Musculoskeletal injury (back)

IV12

48

M

Musculoskeletal injury (knees)

IV13

67

F

Rheumatoid Arthritis

IV14

50

M

Musculoskeletal injury (shoulder)

IV15

68

F

Ankylosing spondylitis

IV16

63

M

Osteoarthritis

IV17

56

F

Multiple sclerosis

IV18

69

M

Osteoarthritis

IV19

53

M

Sinus pain and migraines

IV20

64

M

Arthritis (knees)

IV21

86

F

Arthritis (knees and hands)

IV22

47

F

Back pain

IV23

41

F

Musculoskeletal injury (back, neck and shoulder)

IV24

48

F

Neck and shoulder pain

IV25

35

F

Migraines and tendonitis (foot)

IV26

62

M

Sciatica (slipped disc and trapped nerve)

IV27

46

M

Inflammatory bowel disease

IV28

72

M

Muscle cramps/leg pain (Parkinson’s)

IV29

70

F

Osteoporosis and Urinary Tract Infection

IV30

64

F

Sciatica

IV31

54

F

Inflammatory pain (Lupus)

IV32

78

M

Knee pain

IV33

75

F

Osteoarthritis