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Table 1.

Frequency distribution and percentages of general study variables.

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Table 2.

ANOVA and chi-square analysis in the comparison between the demographic characteristics of patients classified by Fatigue Severity Scale Mean (FSS-M) categories.

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ANOVA and chi-square analysis in the comparison between the demographic characteristics of patients classified by Scale for Mood Assessment (EVEA) categories.

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Score in Scale for Mood Assessment (EVEA) (sadness-depression/ anxiety/ anger-hostility/ happiness) and Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) according to the symptomatology reported in patients.

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Fig 1.

Forest plots Fatigue Severity Scale Mean (FSS-M) categories (self-perception of variables related to state of health according to FSS-M categories).

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Fig 2.

Forest plots Scale for Mood Assessment (EVEA) categories (self-perception of variables related to state of health according to EVEA categories vs happiness).

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