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Table 3 Regression models—unadjusted and adjusted associations between baseline resilience and function, physical health, and mental health at 3 months postoperative

From: Resilience and pain catastrophizing among patients with total knee arthroplasty: a cohort study to examine psychological constructs as predictors of post-operative outcomes

Baseline resilience

Unadjusted

Adjusted for baseline pain catastrophizing

Adjusted for baseline pain catastrophizing and covariates

β (95% CI)

p value

β (95% CI)

p value

β (95% CI)

p value

3-Month knee function

0.31 (0.11–0.50)

0.002

− 0.19 (− 0.02 to 0.40)

0.074

0.24a (0.04–0.44)

0.019

3-Month physical health

0.40 (0.21–0.58)

< 0.001

0.23 (0.04–0.42)

0.018

0.24b (0.05–0.42)

0.013

3-Month mental health

0.51 (0.33–0.68)

< 0.001

0.43 (0.24–0.62)

< 0.001

0.04c (− 0.18 to 0.25)

0.738

  1. Models adjusted for preoperative covariates based on p < 0.15 in univariable analyses:
  2. aBaseline KOOS IS, pain rating, race, education level, employment status, BMI, and arthritis etiology. Adjusted R-squared = 0.25
  3. bBaseline PROMIS PH, pain rating, age, race, education level, employment status, procedure type, BMI, history of contralateral TKA, diabetes, hypertension, and low back pain. Adjusted R-squared = 0.40
  4. cBaseline PROMIS MH, pain rating, age, education level, primary insurance, procedure type, history of depression, anxiety, cardiovascular disease, and of low back pain. Adjusted R-squared = 0.49