Table 4 Differences between pre-donation and post-donation assessment.

From: Psychosocial risk factors for impaired health-related quality of life in living kidney donors: results from the ELIPSY prospective study

 

Pre-donation

(n = 60)

Post-donation

(n = 60)

Post vs. pre-donation

Mean

(SD)

Mean

(SD)

Difference

t

p

Quality of life

ACSA range − 5 (worst period) to 5 (best period) n:51

2.75 (1.73)

2.74 (1.84)

0.01 (2.27)

0.049

0.961

36-item short form survey (SF-36), range 0–100

Physical functioning (PF)

53.87 (5.45)

52.79 (7.32)

1.08 (6.94)

1.208

0.232

Role physical (RP)

55.09 (3.01)

53.13 (7.31)

1.96 (7.29)

2.084

0.041

Bodily pain (BP)

58.43 (5.28)

54.46 (8.76)

3.97 (8.64)

3.560

0.001

General health (GH)

56.28 (7.01)

54.71 (8.53)

1.57 (8.73)

1.395

0.168

Vitality (VT)

58.00 (7.47)

54.51 (7.89)

3.49 (7.77)

3.479

0.001

Social functioning (SF)

54.90 (4.83)

54.37 (4.70)

0.53 (6.63)

0.621

0.537

Role emotional (RE)

54.60 (3.64)

52.63 (7.32)

1.97 (7.91)

1.926

0.059

Mental health (MH)

55.48 (6.58)

54.30 (6.48)

1.18 (7.89)

1.155

0.253

Mental health status

Hospital anxiety and depression scale

Anxiety scale

3.68 (2.78)

3.80 (3.17)

 − 0.11 (3.17)

 − 0.272

0.787

Depression scale

1.76 (1.96)

1.19 (1.76)

0.56(2.05)

2.076

0.042

Coping strategies

Sense of coherence, range 1–7

5.55 (0.94)

5.63 (0.84)

 − 0.08 (0.61)

 − 1.026

0.309

Social support

English longitudinal study of ageing

Socioeconomic status, range 1 (worst off) to 10 (best off) n:53

6.30 (1.42)

6.77 (1.50)

 − 0.47 (1.38)

 − 2.486

0.016

  1. SF-36 T scores (> 55 is higher than average, < 45 is lower than average).