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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2016 Feb 5;122(7):1060–1067. doi: 10.1002/cncr.29902

Table 3.

Summary of Multiple Regression Analysis For Variables Predicting Patients’ Satisfaction With Cancer-related Care for Patients With Definitive Cancer Diagnosis.

Coefficientsa

Model Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients t Sig.

B Std. Error Beta

1 (Constant) 49.475 4.314 11.470 .000
  Satisfaction with Navigator .697 .104 .384 6.708 .000

2 (Constant) 53.392 5.968 8.946 .000
  Satisfaction with Navigator .540 .106 .298 5.082 .000
  Sex −4.301 3.478 −.176 −1.237 .217
  Age .129 .056 .160 2.312 .022
  Black −.910 1.493 −.042 −.610 .543
  Hispanic −1.982 1.832 −.086 −1.081 .281
  Uninsured −.815 2.184 −.029 −.373 .709
  Public insurance .250 1.756 .012 .142 .887
  Cervical Cancer −.429 2.355 −.012 −.182 .856
  Colorectal Cancer −.504 2.520 −.015 −.200 .842
  Prostate Cancer −3.819 3.819 −.143 −1.000 .318
  Education (< High School) .458 2.231 .019 .205 .838
  Education (HS Diploma) 1.103 1.984 .045 .556 .579
  Education (Some college, vocational, Associate degree) −.033 1.784 −.002 −.018 .985
  Income (< $10,000) −1.985 2.406 −.086 −.825 .410
  Income ($10K – $29,999) −3.374 2.079 −.160 −1.623 .106
  Income ($30K – $ 49,999) −2.474 2.168 −.085 −1.141 .255
a

. Dependent Variable: Total Score on the PSCC.