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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics and clinical outcomes of the participants (N = 112)

From: Contribution of sleep quality to fatigue following a stroke: a cross-sectional study

 

Mean ± Standard deviation

Age

64.18 ± 5.77

Time since last stroke (years)

6.08 ± 4.80

C-FAS sum score

22.72 ± 6.19

C-FAS physical score

12.42 ± 3.90

C-FAS mental score

10.41 ± 3.30

CPSQI

7.51 ± 3.85

VAS-Pain

2.27 ± 2.61

FMA-UE

41.87 ± 20.74

FMA-LE

22.87 ± 5.64

FTSTS Test (seconds)

17.58 ± 7.80

CESS

7.06 ± 4.54

CFAI

21.21 ± 7.43

CLSA

70.46 ± 18.45

CIM-C

43.15 ± 6.15

MSPSS-C

59.53 ± 16.88

 

N (%)

Gender

 Male

74 (66.1)

 Female

38 (33.9)

Use of walking aids

 Yes

86 (76.8)

 No

26 (23.2)

Hemiplegia on the dominant hand

 Yes

57 (50.9)

 No

55 (49.1)

  1. CESS Chinese version of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, CFAI Chinese version of the Frenchay Activities Index, C-FAS Chinese version of the Fatigue Assessment Scale, CIM-C Cantonese version of the Community Integration Measure, CLSA Cantonese version of the Life-Space Assessment, CPSQI Cantonese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, FMA-LE Fugl-Meyer Assessment of the lower extremities, FMA-UE Fugl-Meyer Assessment of the upper extremities, FTSTS 5-Time Sit-To-Stand, MSPSS-C Chinese version of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, VAS-Pain Visual Analogue Scale-Pain