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Table 1 Demographic and baseline characteristics of the study samples

From: Portuguese validation of the Cambridge pulmonary hypertension outcome review (CAMPHOR) questionnaire

Parameter

Cognitive debriefing interview panel (n = 10)

Psychometric testing panel (n = 50)

Gender, n (%)

 Male

3 (30.0)

13 (26.0)

 Female

7 (70.0)

37 (74.0)

Age, years

 Mean

47.8

46.8

 Range

23–70

20–75

Marital Status, n (%)

 Single

3 (30.0)

12 (24.0)

 Married/living as married

5 (50.0)

35 (70.0)

 Divorced/Separated

2 (20.0)

3 (6.0)

Employment Status, n (%)

 Student

0 (0.0)

2 (4.0)

 Full-time

2 (20.0)

16 (32.0)

 Part-time

1 (10.0)

0 (0.0)

 Unemployed

1 (10.0)

0 (0.0)

 Retired

5 (50.0)

23 (46.0)

 Long-term sick leave

1 (10.0)

0 (0.0)

 Homemaker

0 (0.0)

9 (18.0)

PH aetiology, n (%)

 Idiopathic/Heritable PAH

3 (30.0)

12 (24.0)

 Connective Tissue Disorders

1 (10.0)

7 (14.0)

 Human Immunodeficiency Virus

0 (0.0)

1 (2.0)

 Porto-Pulmonary Hypertension

0 (0.0)

3 (6.0)

 Congenital Heart Disease

3 (30.0))

11 (22.0)

 Interstitial Lung Disease

0 (0.0)

1 (2.0)

 Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension

3 (30.0)

12 (24.0)

 PH with unclear multifactorial mechanisms

0 (0.0)

2 (4.0)

 Mixed

0 (0.0)

1 (2.0)

  1. Abbreviations: PH pulmonary hypertension