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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 24.
Published in final edited form as: Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2020 Feb 14;41:102010. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2020.102010

Table 2.

Univariate model. Neuro-QoL score change and 95th percentile confidence interval for correlations between socioeconomic status and fatigue, depression, and anxiety scores.

Fatigue
Depression
Anxiety
Estimate (95% CI) p-value Estimate (95% CI) p-value Estimate (95% CI) p-value
Employment status
 Full time, retired, student and homemaker Reference
 Part time 1.69 (0.85, 2.53) < 0.001 0.87 (0.18, 1.56) 0.01 0.99 (0.18, 1.81) 0.02
 Disabled, unemployed 6.93 (6.43, 7.43) <0.001 5.51 (5.10, 5.92) < 0.001 5.43 (4.95, 5.92) <0.001
 Other 4.45 (2.63, 6.26) < 0.001 2.99 (1.50, 4.47) < 0.001 3.75 (1.99, 5.51) < 0.001
Medicaid/Uninsured 4.19 (3.36, 5.01) < 0.001 4.17 (3.50, 4.84) < 0.001 4.40 (3.62, 5.19) < 0.001
Education
 High school or lower Reference
 Post-high school −0.27 (−0.90, 0.36) 0.40 −1.26 (−1.78, −0.75) < 0.001 −0.90 (−1.51, −0.30) 0.003
 College −3.64 (−4.31, −2.96) < 0.001 −3.13 (−3.68, −2.57) < 0.001 −2.91 (−3.56, −2.26) < 0.001
 Graduate −4.24 (−4.89, −3.58) < 0.001 −3.39 (−3.92, −2.85) < 0.001 −3.53 (−4.16, −2.90) < 0.001