Table A1.
Dependent variable | P*† | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Age | Months Since Last Treatment | Education | Chemotherapy | |
BCPT arm problems | .002 | .005 | ||
BCPT bladder control problems | .001 | < .001 | ||
BCPT cognitive problems | < .001 | |||
BCPT hot flashes | .02 | .006 (−) | .009 | |
BCPT musculoskeletal problems | .02 | .05 | ||
BCPT nausea | ||||
BCPT vaginal problems | .007 | .01 (−) | .02 | |
BCPT weight problems | .09 (−) | |||
BDI-II | .02 | |||
MFSI | .09 | .05 | ||
MCS‡ | ||||
PCS‡ | .004 (−) | .08 (−) | ||
PSQI | .03 |
Abbreviations: BCPT, Breast Cancer Prevention Trial; BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory II; MCS, mental component scale; MFSI, Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory; PCS, physical component scale; PSQI, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
P values < .10 are provided. All other P values were > .10.
All associations were positive, except where indicated by (−). The reference value for education was the highest level, so a negative association meant that higher scores were associated with less education.
For all variables except MCS and PCS, a higher score meant a worse outcome.