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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Breast J. 2016 Jan;22(1):10–17. doi: 10.1111/tbj.12542

Table 4.

Multivariate analysis for predictors of psychosocial and sexual well-being.

Psychosocial well-being Sexual well-being
Variable β 95% CI p-value β 95% CI p-value
NSM 6.8 0.12, 13.46 0.05* 7.5 0.04, 14.89 0.05*
Months from reconstruction to Breast-Q completion −0.04 −0.16, 0.08 0.51 −0.12 −0.26, 0.01 0.07
Original cup size (D-EEE) −2.23 −9.06, 4.60 0.52 1.34 −6.64, 8.57 0.80
Radiation therapy 8.26 −0.58, 17.12 0.07 8.23 −1.23, 18.50 0.09
BMI −0.52 −1.11, 0.06 0.08 −0.30 −0.95, 0.36 0.38
B/L prophylactic mastectomy 2.16 −7.19, 11.51 0.65 8.23 −2.18, 18.63 0.12

NSM, nipple-sparing mastectomy; BMI, body mass index; β, beta coefficient; SE, standard error; B/L, bilateral

*

statistically significant p-value

Dependent variable: Psychosocial well-being, adjusted R2 =0.027, observed power (corrected model)=0.95

Dependent variable: Sexual well-being, adjusted R2 =0.040, observed power (corrected model)=0.95