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. 2002 Mar;87(3):235–241. doi: 10.1136/heart.87.3.235

Table 3.

Univariate (rank correlations, r) and multivariate relations (multiple regression forward selection, R2) between SF-36 domains and other variables (n=205)

Physical function (r) Role– physical (r) Bodily pain (r) General health p (r) Vitality (r) Social function (r) Role– emotional (r) Mental health (r)
NYHA1 −0.63** −0.42** −0.31** −0.51** −0.53** −0.35** −0.32** −0.42**
Peak Vo23 0.47** 0.23** 0.16 0.40** 0.30** 0.25 0.20 0.26*
6 minute walk test2 0.56** 0.28** 0.26** 0.34** 0.41** 0.29** 0.24** 0.29**
LVEF4 0.11 0.05 −0.05 0.16 0.01 0.05 0.11 0.03
Age5 −0.13 −0.09 −0.11 −0.16 −0.06 −0.02 −0.22** −0.05
Duration of CHF6 −0.25 −0.13 −0.07 −0.27 −0.04 −0.16 0.05 −0.02
R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
Step1(predictor) 0.40(1) 0.16(1) 0.10(1) 0.28(1) 0.27(1) 0.10(1) 0.10(1) 0.15(1)
Step2(predictor) 0.11(2)
Total(predictor) 0.51(1, 2) 0.16(1) 0.10(1) 0.28(1) 0.27(1) 0.10(1) 0.10(1) 0.15(1)

Data are presented as Spearman rank correlation coefficients. Significance of correlations after Bonferroni adjustment of p values (α/48): *p<0.01; ** p<0.001; R = variance of dependent variable explained by multiple regression analysis.

CHF, congestive heart failure; general health p, general health perception; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; NYHA, New York Heart Association; peak Vo2, peak oxygen uptake.