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. 2017 Dec 21;25:e2958. doi: 10.1590/1518-8345.2258.2958

Table 5. Logistic regression models were used to predict the variables associated with the lowest Global Health Status score (EORTC QLQ C-30 questionnaire) and severe levels of anxiety as a state and as a trait (STAI questionnaire) at baseline. A Coruña, Spain, 2013-2015.

Variables Global Health Status State Anxiety Trait Anxiety
OR* (CI† 95%) OR* (CI† 95%) OR* (CI† 95%)
Age (years) 0,98 (0,96-1,01) 0,99 (0,97-1,01) 0,98 (0,94-1,02)
Education level
Low 1
Low vs middle 0,98 (0,51-1,89)
Low vs high 0,48 (0,25-0,94)
Civil status
Single 1
Single vs married/partner 2,28 (1,07-4,88)
Single vs divorced 1,50 (0,48-4,67)
Single vs widowed 1,52 (0,57-4,08)
Employment situation
Active 1
Active vs inactive 3,79 (1,04-13,82)
Active vs housewife 4,12 (1,37-12,38)
Active vs retired 3,07 (0,91-10,34)
Housework
No help 1
No help vs shared tasks 1,22 (0,57-2,61)
No help vs other situation 1,21 (0,42-3,47)
Charlson Comorbidity Index 2,07 (1,29-3,30)
Anxiolytic/antidepressant medication 1,61 (1,01-2,56) 2,13 (1,35-3,38)
Previous pregnancies 1,99 (1,01-3,89)
Age at first pregnancy 0,97 (0,90-1,04)
Family history of breast cancer 0,71 (0,43-1,17) 0,49 (0,22-1,10)
Nipple retraction 4,5 (1,21-16,73) 1,96 (0,67-5,71) 2,32 (0,60-9,05)
Breast swelling 6,35 (0,70-57,84) 5,32 (1,03-27,42)
Stage at diagnosis (OI-II vs III-IV) 1,55 (0,74-3,28) 2,60 (1,05-6,47)
Cox and Snell’s R2 0,11 0,075 0,088

* OR: Odds Ratio. † CI: Confidence Interval