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. 2018 Aug 1;13(8):e0196908. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196908

Table 5. Validated predictors of T-score symptom severity.

Entries are % increase in the mean scorewith 95% C.I. Depression Anger Anxiety Cognitive Concerns Pain Belly Pain Diarrhea Nausea/ Vomiting
Younger Age -.3 [-.4, -.2] -.3 [-.4, -.1]
Other Race 10 [5, 16]
White Race 6 [3, 9]
Low Income 5 [2, 8]
Disabled 14 [10, 18] 7 [6, 9] 11 [7, 16] 7 [4, 9] 13 [11, 16] 18 [14, 21] 19 [15, 23] 23 [18, 28]
Unemployed 18 [13, 23] 5 [2, 8] 8 [3, 12] 8 [3, 13] 13 [9, 18] 22 [14, 30]
Retired -7 [-12, -3] 11 [3, 19]
Uninsured 8 [2, 15]
Single 5 [2, 8]
Currently on Psych Meds 16 [12, 20] 8 [5, 10] 10 [6, 14] 9 [6, 13] 5 [1, 8] 11 [8, 15] 7 [2, 13]
Hx of Psych Meds 8 [4, 12] 4 [2, 6] 5 [2, 8] 9 [6, 13]
Prescription drug abuse 5 [3, 7] 14 [9, 18]
Hx of Psych diagnosis 6 [2, 10] -5 [-8, -2] -8 [-13, 3]
Hx of Psych hospitalized 4 [1, 7] 7 [3, 12]