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Table 1 Residual covariance between post-intervention physical activity and quality of life, accounting for baseline levelsa

From: Change in physical activity and quality of life in endometrial cancer survivors receiving a physical activity intervention

Measure

Estimateb

SE

P-value

Adjusted P-valuec

SF-36

 Physical Functioning

9.715

10.136

0.338

0.563

 Mental Health

2.714

8.655

0.754

0.831

 Vitality

19.732

11.188

0.078

0.243

 Physical Role Limitation

85.154

23.035

<0.000

0.005

 Bodily Pain

27.859

13.344

0.037

0.153

 General Health

22.251

8.251

0.007

0.044

 Social Functioning

9.093

12.273

0.459

0.648

 Emotional Role Limitation

−15.454

21.230

0.467

0.648

QLACS

 Negative Feelings

−0.606

2.022

0.765

0.831

 Positive Feelings

3.830

2.531

0.130

0.296

 Cognitive Problems

−2.887

2.006

0.150

0.313

 Pain

−7.234

2.575

0.005

0.041

 Sexual Interest

2.200

2.700

0.415

0.648

 Energy Fatigue

−3.406

1.926

0.077

0.243

 Social Avoidance

−5.368

2.170

0.013

0.067

 Financial Problems

1.242

2.214

0.575

0.756

 Benefits

0.124

3.049

0.967

0.969

 Distress Family

−4.605

3.034

0.129

0.296

 Appearance

0.059

1.528

0.969

0.969

 Distress Recurrence

−4.042

2.625

0.124

0.296

BSI

 Somatization

−4.457

1.433

0.002

0.023

 Depression

−2.374

1.892

0.209

0.374

 Anxiety

−2.370

1.749

0.175

0.337

PSS

 Perceived Stress Score

−1.423

3.776

0.706

0.831

PQSI

 Global Score

−0.693

2.096

0.741

0.831

  1. aAll models adjusted for age, education, BMI, time since diagnosis, disease stage, and treatment
  2. bResidual covariance estimates obtained via path analyses for post-intervention physical activity and post-intervention quality of life measures, taking in to account baseline levels and potentially confounding variables; results are for imputed data
  3. cP-values were adjusted for false discovery rate using the Benjamini and Hochberg procedure [50]