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Table 1 Demographic characteristics, clinical characteristics, and health-related quality of life in patients with stroke

From: Potential predictors for health-related quality of life in stroke patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation

 

Valuea

 

Mean (SD) or number (%)

Demographic characteristics

 Age (years)

54.89 (10.47)

 Sex

 

  Male

88 (73.9 %)

  Female

31 (26.1 %)

Clinical characteristics

 Stroke type

 

  Hemorrhage

62 (52.1 %)

  Infarction

57 (47.9 %)

 Stroke side

 

  Left

59 (49.6 %)

  Right

60 (50.4 %)

Duration after onset (months)

6.04 (3.24)

 MMSE

26.39 (4.17)

 BDI-II

14.65 (9.81)

 NIHSS

4.31 (3.00)

 BBS

38.45 (14.99)

 FMA-UE

35.27 (21.86)

 FMA-LE

31.59 (10.00)

 FIM

88.25 (26.29)

SIS

 Strength

8.71 (3.01)

 Memory

27.71 (6.03)

 Emotion

28.54 (5.43)

 Communication

30.37 (5.04)

 ADL/IADL

29.26 (8.84)

 Mobility

28.72 (9.74)

 Hand function

9.92 (6.03)

 Participation/Role

22.49 (9.02)

 Total

185.72 (34.14)

  1. aContinuous and categorical variables were displayed as mean (SD) and number (%), respectively
  2. MMSE Mini-Mental State Examination; BDI-II Beck Depression Inventory-II; NIHSS National Institute of Health Stroke Scale; BBS Berg Balance Scale; FMA Fugl–Meyer Assessment; UE upper extremity; LE lower extremity; FIM Functional Independence Measure; SIS Stroke Impact Scale; ADL activities of daily living; IADL instrumental activities of daily living; SD standard deviation