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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gynecol Oncol. 2013 Oct 3;131(3):10.1016/j.ygyno.2013.09.025. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2013.09.025

Table 4.

Regression models predicting quality of life at pre-surgery and one year from concurrent life stressor severitya

Outcome Pre-Surgery Year 1 Compare slopes p-value
Slope SE 95% CI p-value Standardi zed β Slope SE 95% CI p-value Standar dized β
FACT Total −0.18 0.15 −0.46, 0.11 0.228 −0.09 −0.60 0.15 −0.90, −0.30 0.0001 −0.28 0.015
PWB −0.08 0.07 −0.22, 0.06 0.271 −0.09 −0.16 0.07 −0.31, −0.02 0.029 −0.23 0.323
FWB −0.11 0.06 −0.24, 0.02 0.098 −0.14 −0.30 0.07 −0.43, −0.16 <0.0001 −0.36 0.017
EWB 0.04 0.04 −0.06, 0.11 0.535 0.04 0.04 0.05 −0.05, 0.13 0.427 0.057 0.858
SWB 0.008 0.044 −0.08, 0.10 0.862 0.016 −0.15 0.05 −0.24, −0.06 0.002 −0.28 0.002
a

All pre-surgery models adjust for age, cancer stage, anxiety, and depressive mood. All one year models additionally adjust for chemotherapy status.

FACT = Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy; PWB = Physical well-being; FWB = Functional well-being; EWB = Emotional well-being; SWB = Social well-being.