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. 2020 Mar 3;2020(3):CD012681. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012681.pub2

7. Clinical and psychological variables part 4.

Characteristics of study Associated factors
Study ID Tumour type Dependent factor Hearing problems Vision impairments Digestive problems Musculoskeletal/neurological problems Psychiatric comorbidity
Meeske 2005 ALL Moderate to severe fatigue NS (OR = 1.20) NS (OR = 1.21)
Puhr 2019 CNS Severe fatigue NS (no further information)
Rueegg 2013 Mix Fatigued Sa (OR = 2.85) Sa (OR = 1.87) Sa (OR = 3.15) Sa (OR = 2.03)

Clinical and psychological variables associated with fatigue. Presented results are from univariable analyses, unless multivariable analyses were available. In that case, we present only the results of the multivariable analyses in this table. More detailed information about the effect estimates can be found in the Characteristics of included studies tables.

ALL: acute lymphoblastoma leukaemia; CNS: central nervous system tumour; Mix: covering a broad range of childhood cancer diagnoses; NS: non‐significant; S: significant; OR: odds ratio

aresults of multivariable analyses.