From: Evaluation of sleep disorder in orthopedic trauma patients: a retrospective analysis of 1129 cases
Variables | |
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Age (years) | 50.4 ± 19.6 |
Sex | |
Male | 680 (60.2%) |
Female | 449 (39.8%) |
Marital status | |
Married | 886 (78.5%) |
Unmarried | 152 (14.3%) |
Divorced or widowed | 81 (7.2%) |
Types of injury | |
Closed fracture | 636 (56.3%) |
Open fracture | 182 (16.1%) |
Severely damaged trauma | 59 (5.2%) |
Multiple trauma | 140 (12.4%) |
Skin soft tissue defect | 79 (7.0%) |
Joint dislocation | 33 (2.9%) |
Educational level | |
Below primary school | 74 (6.6%) |
Primary school | 281 (24.9%) |
Junior high school | 331 (29.3%) |
Technical secondary school | 68 (6.0%) |
Senior high school | 130 (11.5%) |
Junior college | 101 (8.9%) |
Bachelor | 115 (10.2%) |
Master | 13 (1.2%) |
Doctor | 2 (0.2%) |
VAS | 2.3 ± 1.0 |
≤ 3 | 1085 (96.1%) |
> 3 | 47(3.9%) |
BI (ADL) | 36.7 ± 21.5 |
0-40 (severe dependence) | 804 (71.2%) |
41-60 (moderate dependence) | 160 (14.1%) |
61-100 (mild dependence or no dependence) | 165 (14.7%) |
ISS classification | |
Mild injury | 923 (81.8%) |
Moderate injury | 154 (13.6%) |
Severe injury | 52 (4.6%) |
PSQI | 6.3 ± 4.0 |
> 5 | 581 (51.5%) |
> 10 | 173 (15.4%) |
Total | 1129 (100%) |