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Table 1 Sociodemographic data

From: Reproducibility of improvements in patient-reported functional ability following functional capacity evaluation

 

2016

2017

2018

 
 

n = 161

n = 140

n = 151

 
 

% or mean

% or mean

% or mean

p

Sex

   

0.584a

 Male

89

92

89

 

Age (years)

42.7 [41.0; 44.4]

43.4 [41.6; 45.3]

44.6 [42.9; 46.3]

0.351b

Time after trauma (months)

13.4 [10.0; 16.8]

11.8 [9.0; 14.6]

13.5 [8.8; 18.2]

0.607b

Marital status

   

0.856a

 Married/partnership

68

69

72

 

 Single/divorced/parted

32

31

28

 

Minor children (Yes)

45

46

47

0.989a

Native language

   

0.979a

 German

73

69

68

 

 Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian

8

12

12

 

 Turkish

4

3

5

 

 Polish

4

3

2

 

 Hungarian

2

4

3

 

 Slovakian

1

3

1

 

 Macedonian

1

1

1

 

 Kosovan

1

1

3

 

 Greek

0

0

1

 

 Italian

0

0

1

 

 Others

6

4

5

 

Work contract (Yes)

52

50

62

0.856a

Work load (DOT category)

   

0.203a

 Sedentary

0

1

0

 

 Light

1

1

1

 

 Medium

22

21

23

 

 Heavy

39

38

36

 

 Very heavy

32

39

40

 

 Unknown

6

0

0

 

Number of affected body parts (i.e. musculoskeletal regions: arm, hand, trunk, leg, foot, % of patients)

   

0.154a

 1

57

42

58

 

 2

34

41

32

 

  ≥ 3

9

17

10

 
  1. Age and time after trauma are presented as mean with 95% confidence intervals, aFisher’s exact test, bKruskal-Wallis H tests, DOT Dictionary of Occupational Titles [25]