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Table 2 Frequency of personal factors per sex

From: Do patient-reported outcome measures cover personal factors important to people with rheumatoid arthritis? A mixed methods design using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as frame of reference

R

Personal factors

n (%)

f (%)

m (%)

1

Own attitudes

13 (87)

11 (100)

2 (50)

2

Adaptation to changed living conditions

11 (73)

9 (82)

2 (50)

3

Meaningful activities for the individual and/or the social context

12 (80)

8 (73)

4 (100)

4

Eating habits and weight concerns

10 (67)

8 (73)

2 (50)

5

Coping

9 (60)

5 (45)

4 (100)

6

Reflecting about one’s life in an optimistic way

7 (47)

7 (64)

0

6

Involvement into disease management

7 (47)

7 (64)

0

6

Self-efficacy

7 (47)

6 (55)

1 (25)

7

Sense of Coherence

6 (40)

4 (36)

2 (50)

8

Job satisfaction

5 (33)

5 (45)

0

9

Social appreciation

4 (27)

3 (27)

1 (25)

9

Resilience

4 (27)

2 (18)

2 (50)

  1. Abbr.: R = Rank, n = number, f = female, m = male.