Peculiarities Of Quality Of Life Among Patients With Osteoarthritis After Arthroplasty
Table 1: Results of descriptive statistics
| height | 161.1 ± 6.08 | |||||
| age | 77,1 ± 13,3 | |||||
| gender | male | 13 (27%) | ||||
| female | 35 (73%) | |||||
| education | secondary education | 32 (66.6%) | ||||
| higher education | 13 (33,4%) | |||||
| HADS anxiety | normal | 18 (37.5 %) | ||||
| borderline abnormal | 22 (54.1%) | |||||
| abnormal | 8 (16.6%) | |||||
| HADS depression | normal | 8( 16.6%) | ||||
| borderline abnormal | 21 (43.8%) | |||||
| abnormal | 19 (39.6%) | |||||
| Quality of lifeSF-36 | physical functioning | 20.68 ±2.9 | ||||
| role functioning | 51 ± 1.15 | |||||
| bodily pain | 30.6 ± 1.93 | |||||
| general health | 24.68± 2.45 | |||||
| vitality | 13.64 ± 2.31 | |||||
| social functioning | 61.6±1.6 | |||||
| emotional functioning | 52.2±2.59 | |||||
| psychological health | 20.18±2.59 | |||||
| physical component of health | 47.60±3.09 | |||||
| psychological component of health | 45.22±3.98 | |||||
