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. 2017 Mar;18(3):285–294. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2016.10.016

Table 2.

Logistic Regression Showing Odds of CFS and CWP

Outcome Covariate Crude
Multivariable
OR 95% CI P OR 95% CI P
CFS CWP versus no CWP 3.87 2.05–7.31 <.001 1.92 .91–4.06 .086
Female versus male 2.14 1.30–3.53 .003 1.29 .75–2.21 .353
Obesity versus non-obese .91 .36–2.27 .837 .82 .32–2.15 .682
Maternal education 1.07 .89–1.29 .445 1.12 .92–1.37 .262
Depression score 2.47 2.12–2.86 <.001 1.87 1.56–2.25 <.001
Anxiety score 2.50 2.14–2.90 <.001 1.72 1.42–2.08 <.001
CWP CFS versus no CFS 3.87 2.05–7.31 <.001 1.98 .97–4.04 .059
Female versus male 2.02 1.39–2.94 <.001 1.79 1.22–2.62 .003
Obesity versus nonobese 1.41 .78–2.53 .256 1.35 .74–2.46 .327
Maternal education 1.00 .88–1.15 .951 1.03 .89–1.18 .712
Depression score 1.40 1.22–1.62 <.001 1.14 .95–1.36 .155
Anxiety score 1.53 1.32–1.78 <.001 1.32 1.10–1.58 .003

NOTE. N = 3214. OR represents odds of outcome per unit increase in covariate. Adjusted model includes adjustment for sex, obesity, maternal education, depression score, anxiety score, and mutual adjustment for CWP/CFS.