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Table 2 The baseline data of the enrolled patients

From: Prevalence and association of anxiety and depression among orthopaedic trauma inpatients: a retrospective analysis of 1994 cases

Variables

Age (years)

 ≤ 29

360 (18.06%)

 30–49

753 (37.76%)

 ≥ 50

881 (44.18%)

Gender

 Male

1317 (66.05%)

 Female

677 (33.95%)

Injury Severity Score (ISS)

7.97 ± 4.44

Mean pain score at admission (VAS)

6.52 ± 1.24

Types of musculoskeletal injury

 Fracture

1749 (87.71%)

 Joint dislocation

99 (4.97%)

 Soft tissue injuries

146 (7.32%)

Educational level

 Primary school or below

618 (30.99%)

 High school

892 (44.73%)

 Junior college

254 (12.74%)

 Undergraduate

173 (8.68%)

 Graduate or higher

25 (1.25%)

 Others

32 (1.61%)

Marital status

 Married

1603 (80.39%)

 Unmarried

294 (14.75%)

 Divorced or widowed

97 (4.86%)

Surgery

 Emergency

692 (34.70%)

 Elective

1249 (62.64%)

 None

53 (2.66%)

HEI score

 ≤ 8

1832 (91.88%)

 > 8

162 (8.12%)

Total

1994 (100%)

  1. If joint dislocation and fracture occurred at the same time, it was considered joint dislocation. Junior college included college degree and technical secondary school. Others in educational level referred to patients who did not want to disclose their education