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. 2019 Jun 10;26(4):415–426. doi: 10.1007/s12529-019-09791-6

Table 3.

Influence of demographic, disease, and psychological variables on HRQOL; results of multiple linear regression analysis—UC/IBD-U group (N = 115)

Model 1 Model 2
ß SE ß p value ß SE ß p value
Block 1
  Gender Male
Female − .276 .081 .001* − .101 .044 .022*
  Age − .298 .082 < .001* − .193 .045 < .001*
  SES Low
Middle − .130 .126 .302 − .033 .066 .619
High − .101 .126 .424 − .047 .067 .483
  Disease duration .201 .083 .015* .087 .044 .045*
  Clinical disease activity − .289 .081 < .001* − .066 .046 .156
Block 2
  Illness perceptions − .438 .056 < .001*
  Adaptive cognitive coping .036 .046 .156
  Maladaptive cognitive coping − .029 .052 .584
  Anxiety − .201 .060 .001*
  Depression − .279 .061 < .001*
R2 (CI), p value .32 (.18–.46), p < .001* .83 (.76–.88), p < .001

SE standard error, SES socioeconomic status, CI confidence interval

* significant with p < .05