Post-stroke fatigue Age Female gender Work Relationship Pre-stroke fatigue Physical functioning ADL Sleep quality Respiratory illness
Age -.030                  
Female gender  .170 .189*                
Working .006 -.578* -.142              
In a relationship -.105 -.284* -.301* .235*            
Pre-stroke fatigue .425* -.010 -.073 -.012 -.140          
Physical functioning -.410* -.264* -.201* .264* .197* -.079        
ADL (n=106) -.186 -.004 -.146 .153 .249* .024 .577*      
Sleep quality .211* .172 .194* -.122 -.281* .192* -.336* -.185    
Respiratory illness .261* .165 .012 -.106 -.059 .152 -.035 -.101 .058  
Depression (n=111) .468* -.050 .109 -.006 -.154 .350* -.158 -.075 .345* .216*
Note. FSS-7 = 7 item version of the Fatigue Severity Scale; ADL = Activities of Daily Living
* p<.05
Table 2: Pearson correlations between post-stroke fatigue (FSS-7) and socio-demographic and clinical variables (N=115).