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. 2020 Jun 10;29(6):799–805. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2019.7858

Table 3.

Multivariate Analyses to Assess Associations Between Cervical Cancer and Patient-Reported Outcomes

  Odds ratio p Value
Activity limitation 1.99 (1.23–3.22) 0.0051
Physical limitation 1.32 (0.70–2.49) 0.3990
Social limitation 0.92 (0.46–1.82) 0.8004
Cognitive limitation 1.33 (0.76–2.31) 0.3220
Mental healtha 1.40 (0.93–2.13) 0.1110
General healtha 2.56 (1.78–3.68) <0.0001
  Beta (SE) p Value
MCS score
−2.586 (0.995)
0.0096
PCS score
−2.224 (0.911)
0.0150
PHQ2 score
0.356 (0.130)
0.0066
EQ5D utility
−0.427 (0.106)
<0.0001
SF-6D utility 0.035 (0.026) 0.1740

The multivariate analyses adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, education, census region, insurance status, body mass index, Charlson Comorbidity Index, family income, and employment status.

a

The odds ratios indicate the probability of having worse perceived mental/general health status (fair/poor/negative vs. excellent/very good).