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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 8.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2018 Jan 25;27(3):900–907. doi: 10.1002/pon.4605

Table 2.

Unadjusted and Adjusted Models of Depression, Pain, and Fatigue

Covariate Group Depression Pain Fatigue



Unadjusted Beta Adjusted Beta Unadjusted Beta Adjusted Beta Unadjusted Beta Adjusted Beta
Age1 Older −0.47 −0.76* −0.01 (0.97) 0.03 −0.49** −0.14

Gender Female 1.50*** 0.69 0.87 *** 0.44 0.90*** 0.50

Race2 Black 0.14 0.02 0.92*** 0.81** 0.35 0.26
Asian −0.47 −0.11 −0.32 −0.18 −0.13 0.03
Unk/ Oth 0.55 0.41 1.61** 1.65 0.10 0.56

Ethnicity Hispanic 1.81*** 1.70*** 0.34 0.13 −0.49 −0.52

Cancer Type3 Breast 1.34*** 0.48 0.61** 0.23 0.85*** 0.56
Colorectal 0.39 −0.18 −0.54 −0.64 −0.86** −0.85*
Thoracic 1.55** 1.81* 0.13 −0.10 0.75* 0.70

Marital/Living Status Married/With Partner −0.66* −0.88* −0.43* −0.42 0.05 −0.08

N4 763 – 1009 761 585 −767 583 577 – 766 575

R2 0.04 0.45 0.46
1

Younger cohort (ages 30–55) used as reference group

2

White racial category used as reference group

3

Urologic clinic used as reference group

4

Sample size (N) ranges for unadjusted models indicate the minimum and maximum of the six models (e.g., age or gender) for the given outcome.

5

Note: Significant differences indicated by asterisks (*).

*

indicates p<0.05

**

indicates p<0.01

***

indicates p<0.001.