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Table 5 Changes in PROMIS and PANSI Scores from Baseline among the n = 16 participants who completed the final survey

From: Feasibility pilot of a novel coaching intervention to optimize cannabis use for chronic pain management among Veterans

Measure

Baseline

Visit 6 Follow-Up

Change

PROMIS Physical Function

37.71 (5.35)

38.01 (5.35)

0.29 (2.05); 16

PROMIS Cognitive Function

46.01 (4.68)

47.86 (6.36)

1.85 (7.05); 16

PROMIS Anxiety

59.01 (7.07)

58.27 (6.41)

−0.74 (5.85); 16

PROMIS Depression

54.87 (10.18)

55.41 (10.23)

0.55 (6.13); 15

PROMIS Fatigue

61.06 (5.58)

59.15 (7.67)

−1.91 (5.67); 16

PROMIS Sleep Disturbances

55.49 (3.74)

56.43 (2.28)

0.93 (3.73); 16

PROMIS Social Satisfaction

41.45 (8.75)

44.33 (10.92)

2.89 (3.90)*; 15

PROMIS Pain Interference

66.49 (7.33)

62.01 (8.31)

−4.49 (4.84)*; 15

PROMIS Pain Intensity

7.06 (1.18)

5.81 (1.64)

−1.25 (1.81)*; 16

PANSI Positive Ideation

3.27 (0.90)

3.25 (0.97)

−0.02 (0.79); 15

PANSI Negative Ideation

1.32 (0.54)

1.39 (0.65)

0.07 (0.32); 14

  1. Summary statistics for PROMIS and PANSI measures reported as mean change (SD); n. All values are t-scores with exception to pain intensity which ranges from 0–10. Higher physical function, cognitive function, and social satisfaction scores and lower anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep disturbances, pain interference, and pain intensity scores are indicative of better overall functioning. Higher scores on the negative suicide ideation and lower scores on the positive ideation are indicative of greater risk for suicidal behavior. *Denotes p-values < 0.05 using paired t-tests