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. 2012 Mar;21(3):326–333. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2011.2903

Table 4.

Standardized Estimates from Regression Equations in Which Patient-Centered Care over 1 Year is Explained by Patient Age, Education, Race, Income, Obesity, Smoking, Alcohol Abuse, Global Pain, Mental Health Status, and Physical Health Status in Concordant Physician-Patient Dyads Compared with Discordant Physician-Patient Dyads (n=494).

Patient-centered care Associated variablesa Standardized estimates p R2
(Family information, treatment effects, nutrition, exercise, health knowledge, patient question, chatting, and counseling) Age 0.0034 0.9418 0.1076
  Education 0.1041 0.0254  
  White 0.0303 0.4936  
  Income 0.1440 0.0022  
  Obesity 0.0892 0.0425  
  Smoking −0.1235 0.0063  
  Alcohol abuse −0.0603 0.1749  
  Global pain 0.0056 0.9237  
  Mental health status −0.0169 0.7241  
  Physical health status 0.1291 0.0244  
  Male patient-male physician 0.0050 0.9178  
  Female patient-female physician 0.0951 0.0434  
a

All independent variables are baseline measurements.