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. 2009 Aug 29;18(9):1137–1145. doi: 10.1007/s00520-009-0728-x

Table 3.

Regression analyses: percentages of variance on the QLQ-C30 functioning scales and global health scale explained by age, illness stage, functioning at baseline, and illness perceptions

Step and variablea Beta Summarized R2 (%) R2 change (%) F of change (p value)
Physical functioning
1. Age 3% 3% NS
 Illness stage
2. Physical functioning T1 0.60 50% 47% ***
3. Consequences −0.19 54% 4% *
 Behavioral attributions −0.18 56% 3% *
Role functioning
1. Age 1% 1% NS
 Illness stage
2. Role functioning T1 9% 8% NS
3. Illness identity −0.44 24% 15% ***
 Behavioral attributions −0.26 32% 9% **
 Consequences −0.22 36% 4% *
Emotional functioning
1. Age 1% 1% NS
 Illness stage
2. Emotional functioning T1 0.65 42% 42% ***
Social functioning
1. Age 2% 2% NS
 Illness stage
2. Social functioning T1 0.29 27% 26% ***
3. Illness identity −0.50 50% 23% ***
 Behavioral attributions −0.22 55% 5% *
Cognitive functioning
1. Age 1% 1% NS
 Illness stage
2. Cognitive functioning T1 0.78 64% 64% ***
3. Timeline chronic −0.15 67% 2% *
Global health
1. Age 4% 4% NS
 Illness stage
2. Global health T1 0.23 35% 31% ***
3. Illness identity −0.39 48% 14% ***
 Behavioral attributions −0.25 55% 7% **
 Consequences −0.18 58% 3% *

a Illness perceptions dimensions entered for the prediction of the QLQ-C30 functioning scales included: physical functioning: identity, consequences, and behavioral attributions; role functioning: identity, consequences, and behavioral attributions; emotional functioning: identity, consequences, emotional representations, and stress attributions; cognitive functioning: identity, timeline chronic, timeline cyclical, consequences, emotional representations, and stress attributions; social functioning: identity, timeline cyclical, consequences, illness coherence, emotional representations, behavioral attributions, stress attributions; global health: identity, timeline chronic, consequences, emotional representations, behavioral attributions, and stress attributions

NS nonsignificant

*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001