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Table 5 Adjusted bootstrapet multiple linear regression analysis of the determinants of global quality of life at follow-up

From: Health-related quality of life, anxiety and depression in the diagnostic phase of suspected cancer, and the influence of diagnosis

 

Global QL

 

Coeff

95 % CI

p-value

Intercept

29.90

(10.71; 49.09)

0.002

Baseline global QL

0.38

(0.28; 0.48)

<0.001

HADS Anxiety at baseline

0.08

(−0.42, 0.58)

0.75

HADS Depression at baseline

−1.19

(−1.81; −0.59)

<0.001

SOC at baseline

0.13

(−0.04; 0.30)

0.13

Self-rated health, currently at baseline

(very) good

Reference

fair

−3.13

(−7.28; 1.03)

0.14

(very) poor

−9.28

(−14.25; −4.32)

<0.001

Age

0.21

(0.04; 0.38)

0.02

Co-morbidity

0

Reference

1

−5.14

(−8.63; −1.66)

0.004

≥2

−6.28

(−10.56; −2.01)

0.004

Occupation

Employed

Reference

Unemployed

−8.32

(−16.16; −0.49)

0.04

Retired/disability/early retirement

−3.97

(−8.14; 0.19)

0.06

  1. Non-significant predictors including gender, time of follow-up completion, SRH compared to 3 months ago at baseline, cancer diagnosis (yes/no), marital status, education, previous cancer in patient and hospital were excluded from the table. R 2 = 0.48
  2. Significant results are highligthed in bold