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Table 3 In traders only, four separate multivariate linear regressions to select predictors for the TTO

From: Self-esteem in patients with venous thromboembolism predicts time trade-off values for own health

Predictors entered

LL 95% CI

Estimate

UL 95% CI

β

p

Sociodemographic variables N = 74, R2 = 0.09

 Constant

52.995

80.938

108.881

–

 < 0.001

 Gender

− 3.882

5.290

14.581

0.141

0.257

 Paid work

− 4.808

6.143

16.853

0.165

0.264

 Religion

− 11.556

− 2.271

6.557

− 0.073

0.551

 Education

− 1.661

0.746

3.654

0.073

0.575

 Living status

− 10.980

− 1.659

8.018

− 0.043

0.728

 Age

− 0.460

− 0.103

0.272

− 0.084

0.576

Medical-clinical factors. N = 63, R2 = 0.255

 Constant

65.764

106.635

147.505

–

 < 0.001

 PTS: light to mild symptoms

− 0.961

1.906

4.772

0.230

0.188 #

 PTS: severe symptoms

− 4.027

− 1.635

0.757

− 0.221

0.176 #

 Number of comorbidities

− 10.611

− 5.924

− 1.237

− 0.329

0.014 #

 Sum of symptoms

− 50.961

− 14.674

21.614

− 0.096

0.421

 Recent events

− 20.574

− 9.704

1.165

− 0.213

0.079 #

 Severe bleeding

− 24.590

− 9.064

6.462

− 0.158

0.247

 Family history

− 8.103

− 1.143

5.816

− 0.043

0.743

Quality of life, SF-36 summary scales N = 68, R2 = 0.132

 Constant

37.548

58.781

80.014

–

 < 0.001

 PCS

0.237

0.683

1.130

0.367

0.003#

 MCS

− 0.398

− 0.024

0.349

− 0.016

0.897

Rosenberg self-esteem. N = 74, R2 = 0.182

 Constant

9.775

34.184

58.594

 

0.007

 Rosenberg self-esteem scale

0.781

1.555

2.329

0.427

 < 0.001#

  1. TTO, time trade-off; LL, lower limit; UL, upper limit; CI, confidence interval; β, standardized regression coefficient; PCS, Physical Component Summary Scale; PTS: light to mild symptoms, post thrombotic syndrome: sum of light to mild symptoms; PTS: severe symptoms, post thrombotic syndrome: sum of severe symptoms; recent events, number of recent events with an impact on health
  2. #Selected predictors with p < 0.2