Skip to main content
. 2017 Jun 2;31(10):1480–1487. doi: 10.1038/eye.2017.99

Table 3. Factors affecting the NEI VFQ-25 composite score in univariate and multiple linear regression models.

Factors Univariate analysisa Multiple linear regressionb
  P-value β P-value
Age 0.621c 0.16 0.034
Gender 0.033d 0.08 0.247
General health <0.001c 0.20 0.004
Binocular LogMAR VA 0.004c −0.20 0.006
Integrated visual field (MD) 0.003c 0.22 0.002
Number of glaucoma medications 0.001c 0.02 0.868
Glaucoma medication dosing frequency, (times/day) 0.001c -0.24 0.09
Education 0.008e    
Education difference (low–middle)   0.15 0.141
Education difference (low–high)   0.23 0.041
Previous ocular surgery 0.311c    
Previous glaucoma surgery 0.790c  
Income 0.998e  
Adjusted R2   0.237  

Abbreviations: NEI VFQ-25, 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire; VA, visual acuity; MD, mean deviation.

Factors reaching statistical significance of P<0.05 are shown in bold.

c

Univariate analysis was performed using Kruskal–Wallis test,e Mann–Whitney U-testd or Spearman’s rank correlation.c

Factors that reached a P-value of <0.2 in univariate analysis were included in the multiple regression model.

Age and gender were forced to be part of the model.