In addition, a significant difference was observed for the PCS
subscale (p b .05) for co-morbidity with hypertension. A statistically
significant difference was also noted for the MCS scores (p b .05) for
alcohol consumers, with non-consumers reporting higher MCS scores.
Based on one way ANOVA of treatment measures, a statistically
significant difference was reported for the PCS scores with patients
who underwent CABG obtaining higher mean scores across the
subscales (p b .05)..