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Table 5 Association of chronic back pain with the Physical Composite Score and Mental Composite Score

From: Chronic back pain and its association with quality of life in a large French population survey

 

Physical Composite Score

Mental Composite Score

Coef

95% CI

Coef.

95% CI

Chronic back pain status (ref: No pain)

−2.96

−3.13

−2.80

−1.25

−1.45

−1.05

Gender: female (ref: male)

−.54

−.71

−.37

−1.23

− 1.42

− 1.03

Age

−.08

−.08

−.07

−.02

−.03

−.01

Education (ref: no degree)

 Middle school

1.00

.73

1.27

1.03

.70

1.36

 High school

1.42

1.10

1.74

1.16

.78

1.54

 Some college

1.50

1.17

1.84

1.28

.86

1.69

 College degree

1.50

1.15

1.84

.97

.54

1.39

Occupation (ref: farmers)

 Independent

.56

−.13

1.24

1.27

.43

2.11

 Executive

.78

.15

1.41

.83

.04

1.62

 Intermediary profession

.59

−.02

1.19

.94

.18

1.70

 Employee

.19

−.41

.79

.92

.16

1.68

 Blue collar worker

−.09

−.69

.52

.83

.07

1.59

 Inactive

−.59

−1.21

.04

−.41

−1.21

.39

Relationship status: In a relationship (ref: single)

.16

.00

.31

1.36

1.16

1.55

Population density (ref: rural area)

  < 20,000

.12

−.13

.37

−.14

−.44

.15

 20,000 to 100,000

.19

−.06

.44

−.43

−.74

−.13

  > 100,000

−.02

−.21

.17

−.45

−.68

−.22

Comorbidity

 Any chronic pain (ref: absence)

−3.07

−3.23

−2.90

−1.59

−1.79

−1.40

 Any other medical condition (ref:absence)

− 2.45

−2.62

− 2.27

−2.52

− 2.74

−2.30

R2

0.4302

0.1548

  1. Note. Multivariable linear regression predicting physical and mental composite scores controlling for all socio-demographic variables presented in the table. Bold signifies statistically significant coefficients at p = .05 or greater