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The effect of depressive symptoms on the association between radiographic osteoarthritis and knee pain: a cross-sectional study

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Table 1 Comparison between included and excluded participants
Table 2 Internal consistency and factor analysis for dichotomous variables (latent trait model)
Table 3 Association between radiographic score and knee pain score, according to depressive symptoms Knee pain score Radiographic score Crude AdjustedKL < 2KL≥2
Table 5 Diagnostic accuracy of knee pain scores to identify participants with knee radiographic KL ≥ 2, total and by sex

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