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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Rheumatol. 2011 Dec 1;39(2):337–344. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.110040

Table 3.

Unadjusted and adjusted linear regression models of WOMAC pain among participants with knee osteoarthritis who worked outside the home > 1 year (Subsample A).

Feature Unadjusted model
b* (95% CI)
Adjusted Model 1
b (95% CI)
Adjusted Model 2
b (95% CI)
African American race (vs white) 1.42 (0.72, 2.12) 1.35 (0.60, 2.09) 0.17 (−0.53, 0.88)
No. occupational tasks at longest job 0.21 (0.05, 0.37) 0.13 (−0.02, 0.29)
Age 0.00 (−0.03, 0.04)
Some college (vs no college) −0.74 (−1.53, 0.05)
Female 1.55 (0.81, 2.28)
BMI 0.11 (0.06, 0.16)
Depressive symptoms 0.17 (0.12, 0.21)
Knee injury (vs no knee injury) 1.13 (0.19, 2.07)
K-L grade of worse knee 1.08 (0.63, 1.53)
Model R2 0.019 0.027 0.229
*

Unstandardized parameter estimate.

p < 0.05. BMI: body mass index; K-L: Kellgren-Lawrence; WOMAC: Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index.