Research Progress Report #31
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Days of Limitation. In the previous 30 days, VR respondents reported that their health was not good for 12 days. In the previous 30 days, CIL respondents reported that their health was not good for 9.83 days . The significance is .02. In the previous 30 days, VR respondents reported that poor physical or mental health kept them from doing their usual activities, such as self-care, work or recreation for 8.45 days. In the previous 30 days, CIL respondents reported that poor physical or mental health kept them from doing their usual activities, such as self-care, work or recreation for 7.63 days. The significance is .35. In the previous 30 days, VR respondents reported that their mental health was not good for 9.61 days. In the previous 30 days, CIL respondents reported that their mental health was not good for 8.49 days. The significance is .22. In the previous 30 days, VR respondents reported that pain made it hard for them to do usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation for 13.66 days. In the previous 30 days, CIL respondents reported that their pain made it hard for them to do usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation for 9.36 days. The significance is .00. In the previous 30 days, VR respondents reported that they had felt sad, blue or depressed for 9.79 days. In the previous 30 days, CIL respondents reported that they had felt sad, blue or depressed for 9.79 days.
The significance is .08. In the previous 30 days, VR respondents reported that they had felt worried, tense, or anxious for 12.79 days. In the previous 30 days, CIL respondents reported that they had felt worried, tense, or anxious for 9.90 days. The significance is .00. In the previous 30 days, VR respondents reported that they had felt that they did not get enough rest or sleep for 16.07 days. In the previous 30 days, CIL respondents reported that they had felt that they did not get enough rest or sleep for 11.58 days. The significance is .00.