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. 2015 Oct 24;15:781. doi: 10.1186/s12885-015-1815-7

Table 4.

Bi-and multivariate analysis for the identification of groups at risk for developing at least one psychological disorder during one year of follow-up (n = 104)

Crude OR 95 % CI p - Value Adjusted OR 95 % CI p - Value
Gender
 Men 1.00 (Ref.) 1.00 (Ref.)
 Women 2.90 (1.35; 6.23) 0.0064 7.14 (1.95; 26.16) 0.003
Age
  ≤ 60 1.00 (Ref.) 1.00 (Ref.)
  > 60 0.32 (0.14; 0.71) 0.0051 0.79 (0.11; 5.58) 0.8155
Level of education
 Lower educational status (≤high school degree) 1.00 (Ref.) 1.00 (Ref.)
 Higher educational status (>high school degree) 1.85 (0.88; 3.92) 0.1066 1.66 (0.52; 5.32) 0.3929
Occupational status
 In activity (employed) 1.00 (Ref.) 1.00 (Ref.)
 Without activity (retired, unemployed) 0.59 (0.28; 1.24) 0.1627 2.49 (0.45; 13.98) 0.2987
Histology
 Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma 1.00 (Ref.) 1.00 (Ref.)
 Hodgkin lymphoma 7.7 (2.25; 26.36) 0.0011 25.46 (4.00; 162.13) 0.0006
 Other non-Hodgkin lymphoma 1.83 (0.77; 4.36) 0.1698 3.73 (0.87; 16.05) 0.0709
Charlson Comorbidity Index
 0 1.00 (Ref.) 1.00 (Ref.)
 1 0.33 (0.06; 1.67) 0.1786 0.69 (0.08; 6.03) 0.7396
  ≥ 2 0.57 (0.20; 1.66) 0.306 0.63 (0.14; 2.91) 0.5536
First-line treatment
 Intensified 1.00 (Ref.) 1.00 (Ref.)
 Conventional 0.73 (0.293; 1.82) 0.5014 0.39 (0.07; 2.07) 0.2682
Health-related quality of life (SF-36) at M0
 Physical component score 0.95 (0.93; 0.97) <.0001 0.98 (0.94; 1.02) 0.375
 Mental component score 1.07 (1.04; 1.09.) <.0001 0.93 (0.89; 0.97) 0.0009

NOTE: Covariates were chosen with a cut-off value <0.20 in the bivariate analysis, except for the covariate first-line treatment

Abbreviations: OR Odds Ratio; CI Confidence Interval; SF-36 36-item short-form health survey

Model: adjusted for: gender, age, level of education, occupation, histology, Charlson comorbidity index, type of first-line treatment, health-related quality of life (mental and physical component score)