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. 2024 Aug 14;25:643. doi: 10.1186/s12891-024-07766-7

Table 3.

Factors associated with daily steps at 3 months post-rehabilitation

Univariable models Multivariable model
Factors Beta 95% CI p-value Beta 95% CI Beta stand p-value
BPI-Severity -243.85 -496.87, 9.17 0.06
BPI-Interference -167.66 -377.02, 41.7 0.12
BPI-Walk -90.93 -260.73, 78.87 0.29
HADs-Anxiety 19.68 -91.39, 130.75 0.73
HADs-Depression -82.65 -205.54,40.24 0.19
TSK -22.51 -84.13,39.11 0.47
PCS -6.49 -47.10,34.12 0.75
Avoidance -27.85 -80.54,24.84 0.30
Overdoing 66.37 -1.58, 134.32 0.06 60.80 -8.53, 130.12 0.20 0.08
Pacing -33.68 -94.54, 27.17 0.27
6MWT 1.56 -2.44, 5.57 0.44
SRT 6.66 0.45, 12.88 0.0 6.15 0.02, 12.29 0.23 0.05

Regression models were adjusted for age, sex, severity of the injury, injury site and time since injury. The multivariable model involved both unstandardized (beta) and standardized (beta stand) outcomes. In bold: p-values < 0.15 on univariable analysis (factors retained in the multivariable model). BPI = Brief Pain Inventory, HADs = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, TSK = Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, PCS = Pain Catastrophizing Scale, 6MWT = 6-min walk test, SRT = steep ramp test, 95% CI = 95% confidence interval