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Table 2 Means and standard deviations for pain and functioning measures by condition

From: Pain, functional disability, and their Association in Juvenile Fibromyalgia Compared to other pediatric rheumatic diseases

Condition

Pain

HRQOL

Well-Being

ACR

Functional

Class

CHAQ

 

M

SD

M

SD

M

SD

M

SD

M

SD

JPFS

(n = 201)

6.36

2.43

3.00

.83

5.08

2.19

1.60

.80

.76

.56

JIA

(n = 5681)

2.69

2.66

2.15

.83

2.45

2.35

1.25

.54

.38

.54

SLE

(n = 987)

2.40

2.61

2.40

.83

2.70

2.47

1.24

.57

.26

.46

JDM

(n = 558)

1.66

2.21

2.21

.88

2.34

2.45

1.34

.76

.41

.67

Vasculitis (n = 187)

1.86

2.52

2.35

.89

2.56

2.42

1.27

.67

.27

.61

MCTD

(n = 139)

2.96

2.35

2.37

.74

2.83

2.39

1.30

.56

.35

.49

  1. Note: Values shown are unadjusted means and standard deviations. Higher pain scores reflect more severe pain. Higher scores on other measures indicate more severe impairments in functioning. JPFS = juvenile primary fibromyalgia syndrome; JIA = juvenile idiopathic arthritis; SLE = systemic lupus erythematosus; JDM = juvenile dermatomyositis; MCTD = mixed connective tissue disease