Research Article
[Retracted] The Application of the GP Model to Manage Controllable Risk Factors in Stroke Patients with Diabetes Can Effectively Improve the Prognosis and Reduce the Recurrence Rate
Figure 2
Comparison of HAD scores between the two groups (x ± s). The HAD scores of patients in the experimental group before and after intervention were (35.81 ± 3.25) and (5.36 ± 1.21), respectively. The HAD scores of patients in the control group before and after intervention were (35.88 ± 3.22) and (13.29 ± 2.53), respectively. indicates a significant difference in HAD scores of patients in the experimental group before and after intervention (t = 58.901, ); indicates a significant difference in HAD scores of patients in the control group before and after intervention (t = 37.005, ); indicates a significant difference in post-intervention HAD scores between the two groups (t = 18.968, ).