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Table 5 Sociodemographic and general health characteristics in the matched sample by the presence of physical pain

From: The incremental burden of pain in patients with depression: results of a Japanese survey

 

Depressed without pain

Depressed with pain

 
 

(N=333)

(N=333)

 
 

n

%

n

%

p-value

Female

184

55.3%

191

57.4%

0.584

Marital status

    

0.818

  Married

159

47.7%

151

45.3%

 

  Single, never married

129

38.7%

136

40.8%

 

  Divorced

45

13.5%

46

13.8%

 

Annual household income

    

0.986

  Less than ¥ 3,000,000

110

33.0%

109

32.7%

 

  ¥ 3,000,000 to ¥ 4,999,999

62

18.6%

67

20.1%

 

  ¥ 5,000,000 to ¥ 7,999,999

67

20.1%

66

19.8%

 

  ¥ 8,000,000 or more

66

19.8%

62

18.6%

 

  Decline to answer

28

8.4%

29

8.7%

 

University degree or greater

150

45.0%

140

42.0%

0.434

Employed

198

59.5%

194

58.3%

0.753

BMI categories

    

0.808

  Underweight

56

16.8%

51

15.3%

 

  Normal

181

54.4%

181

54.4%

 

  Overweight

76

22.8%

74

22.2%

 

  Obese

12

3.6%

14

4.2%

 

  Decline to answer

8

2.4%

13

3.9%

 

Drinks alcohol

250

75.1%

241

72.4%

0.428

Smokes cigarettes

117

35.1%

112

33.6%

0.683

Vigorous exercise in past month

144

43.2%

145

43.5%

0.938

 

Mean

SD

Mean

SD

p-value

Age

41.7

12.6

41.5

11.9

0.815

BMI (n=318; 320)

22.7

4.0

22.8

4.9

0.701

CCI

0.37

1.11

0.42

0.95

0.524

  1. Note: p-values for comparison of frequencies are from omnibus Pearson chi-square test; p-values for comparison of means are from t-test; BMI: Body mass index; CCI: Charlson comorbidity index.