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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 13.
Published in final edited form as: Health Commun. 2012 Jul 18;28(4):389–396. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2012.690329

Table 2.

Linear Regression Analyses Predicting Round 3 Level of Interference with Daily Activities by Self-Reported Anxiety or Depression (N=476)

b 95% CI
Seeking from other people −0.026 −0.304 – 0.253
Seeking from media sources 0.337 −0.011 – 0.684
Scanning from other people −0.099 −0.366 – 0.168
Scanning from media sources −0.145 −0.405 – 0.114
Discussion with doctor −0.247* −0.440 – −0.055

Note. b = unstandardized coefficients; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval. This model examined the predictive effects of discussion with doctor about emotional support information at round 2 on self-reported interference of anxiety or depression on daily activities at round 3 among those who reported these symptoms in round 3, controlling for engagement with other information sources about emotional support, demographic characteristics, cancer-related variables and self-reported psychological symptoms.

*

p < 0.05