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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosomatics. 2018 Jan 31;59(3):251–258. doi: 10.1016/j.psym.2018.01.007

Table 3.

Univariable and Multivariable Logistic Regression Model for Clinically Significant HADS Anxiety Scores (≥8)

Variable Univariable Models Multivariable Model*
OR 95% CI p-
value
OR (95% CI) p-
value
CARES physical subscale 4.41 (1.57, 12.37) 0.005 4.41 (1.57, 12.37) 0.005
Age at diagnosis (continuous) 1.01 (0.89,1.15) 0.89
College educated vs. less 5.50 (1.07, 28.19) 0.04
Full employment vs. less 1.96 (0.62, 6.18) 0.25
Married or partnered vs. not 1.00 (0.32, 3.12) 1.00
Have children vs. none 0.81 (0.27, 2.44) 0.71
Caucasian vs. other 4.60 (0.50, 42.36) 0.18
Comfortable finances vs. less 0.42 (0.13, 1.38) 0.15
MOS social support score 0.94 (0.89, 0.99) 0.03
Religious vs. not 0.59 (0.14, 2.55) 0.48
Spiritual vs. not 0.37 (0.08,1.61) 0.18
*

Variables with p-values <0.20 were evaluated in the stepwise regression model.

Abbreviations: HADS=Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (higher scores indicate more symptoms); CARES= Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System-Short Form (higher scores indicate more symptoms); MOS=Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey (higher scores indicate more social support).