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Table 4 Summary statistics for outcome variables

From: A randomized trial of a theory-driven model of health coaching for older adults: short-term and sustained outcomes

Variable

Group (Mean, SD)

Group (Mean, SD)

Group (Mean, SD)

Time = 0

Time = 8

Time = 20

HL (n = 59)

Usual Care (n = 63)

HL (n = 58)

Usual Care (n = 61)

HL (n = 57)

Usual Care (n = 59)

Exercise Composite Measure. Higher is more exercise

5.31 (2.85)

4.54 (3.25)

6.95 (3.43)

4.87 (3.3)

7.36 (3.85)

5.76 (3.75)

Eating and Drinking—Higher is better

2.19 (3.72)

2.63 (3.76)

4.09 (3.51)

3.07 (3.57)

3.61 (3.47)

2.91 (3.38)

Health Habits that modify risk of Chronic Disease—Higher is better

7.49 (5.04)

7.17 (5.66)

11.03 (5.22)

7.93 (5.17)

9.75 (5.07)

8.67 (5.07)

Functional Impairment—Higher value is worse

14.71 (7.29)

15.49 (7.52)

12.45 (6.86)

13.98 (7.83)

13.22 (7.5)

13.43 (6.76)

Independent self-care agency—Higher score is better

100.36 (25.39)

98.98 (21.46)

109.71 (19.54)

101.07 (23.3)

110.53 (19.8)

107.29 (17.98)

Importance to achieve these goals (average)- NUMERIC

8.74 (1.36)

8.49 (2.23)

9.1 (1.57)

8.6 (1.81)

9.01 (1.26)

8.83 (1.07)

Confidence to achieve these goals (average)- NUMERIC

7.26 (1.93)

6.6 (1.92)

8.68 (1.81)

7.47 (1.69)

8.47 (1.48)

7.65 (1.5)

Goal setting competency—Higher is better

16.0 (2.77)

15.37 (3.0)

17.77 (3.15)

16.33 (2.61)

17.56 (2.37)

16.49 (2.23)

Q74-85 Medication taking self-care efficacy. Higher score is more confident

20.61 (3.36)

19.57 (4.72)

22.78 (2.09)

20.87 (4.7)

21.86 (2.77)

20.87 (4.0)