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. 2023 Nov 30;12(23):7439. doi: 10.3390/jcm12237439

Table 4.

Multivariable logistic regression of child/adolescent characteristics for parent–child agreement.

Variable in the Model QOLIBRI-KID/ADO Scales Total Score
p-Value
Adjusted OR
(95% CI)
Cognition Self Daily Life and Autonomy Social
Relationships
Emotions Physical
Problems
Number of dyads in the model (%) 286 (95.3) 283 (94.3) 283 (94.3) 286 (95.3) 283 (94.3) 280 (93.3) 274 (91.3)
Age: 0.001 0.002 0.176 0.136
Children vs. Adolescents 0.41 (0.25, 0.68) 0.46
(0.29, 0.75)
0.71
(0.43, 1.17)
0.68
(0.41, 1.13)
Sex: 0.274 0.054 0.216
Female vs. Male 0.76 (0.46, 1.24) 1.66 (0.99, 2.77) 1.38 (0.83, 2.30)
TBI severity: 0.277 0.245 0.255
Moderate or Severe vs. Mild 1.36
(0.78, 2.36)
0.71
(0.39, 1.27)
0.71
(0.40, 1.28)
KOSCHI: 0.139
3a,b, 4a,b vs. 5a,b 0.50
(0.20, 1.25)
Chronic disease: 0.044
Yes vs. No 0.52
(0.27, 0.98)
Pre-TBI mental disorder: 0.192 0.140
Yes vs. No 0.52
(0.19, 1.39)
0.43
(0.14, 1.31)

Note: Modeling probability: Agreement = Yes. Variables in the model: Age, Sex, TBI severity, KOSCHI, Presence of chronic disease, Presence of pre-TBI mental disorder. Stepwise regression (all variables were initially in the model). Second category is the reference category. In bold, p < 0.05. Only variables fulfilling the entering (0.30) and retaining (0.30) criteria are presented (see Section 2). Final multivariable logistic regression models explaining agreement versus disagreement for each scale and Total. OR = odds ratio. CI = confidence interval.