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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Support Care Cancer. 2015 Nov 17;24(5):2235–2242. doi: 10.1007/s00520-015-3010-4

Table 3.

Univariate and multivariate effects using both the barrier index as a univariate response and items 1 through 17 as a multivariate response

Barrier Index in linear
regression:
P-value from F-test
Items 1 through 17 in
MANOVA:
P-value from Wilks Lambda

Univariate Multivariate Univariate Multivariate
Psychological Intervention Acceptance Status .96 .48 <.0001 <.0001
Caregiver Sex .081 .40 .0016 .094
Caregiver Race .55 .68 .0029 .034
Caregiver Marital Status .40 .62 .038 .29
Caregiver Age .0067 .0020 .034 .26
Caregiver Education .40 .66 <.0001 .018
Family Incomea .15 .011 .0002 .28
Other Siblings .14 .16 .53 .85
Cancer Diagnosis .68 .45 .0002 .20
HSCT Typeb .37 .45 .16 .94

Note. The multivariate models were adjusted for all other covariates listed in the table. N = 277 except where noted.

a

The univariate analysis for income was conducted with 252 observations;

b

The univariate analysis for HSCT type was conducted with 255 observations. HSCT types were categorized as autologous or allogeneic.