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. 2020 Aug 10;22(8):e17058. doi: 10.2196/17058

Table 4.

Multiple regression in patients with breast cancer (n=74).

Dependent and independent variables Ba SEb βc 95% CI P valued Adje R2 P valuef





Lower Upper


Adherence to daily reporting as intended





<.001 .72

Age –0.006 0.010 –.080 –.027 .015 .56


Comorbidity 0.094 0.099 .129 –.103 .291 .35


Marital status 0.039 0.230 .020 –.420 .497 .87


Educational level 0.224 0.208 .132 –.191 .639 .29

Total number of alerts





.038 .16

Age –0.027 0.015 –.243 –.056 .003 .07


Comorbidity –0.087 0.140 –.082 –.367 .193 .54


Marital status –0.387 0.326 –.137 –1.04 .264 .24


Educational level –0.116 0.296 –.046 –.705 .474 .70

Total views on self-care advice





<.001 .46

Age –0.007 0.011 –.084 –.028 .015 .54


Comorbidity –0.101 0.102 –.134 –.303 .102 .33


Marital status 0.131 0.236 .066 –.340 .603 .58


Educational level 0.093 0.214 .053 –.334 .520 .66

Total number of free text messages





.070 .07

Age –0.027 0.013 –.295 –.052 –.001 .04


Comorbidity 0.036 0.114 .044 –.191 .264 .75


Marital status –0.030 0.271 –.013 –.571 .511 .91


Educational level 0.326 0.238 .165 –.149 .800 .18

aB: unstandardized coefficient.

bSE: standard error of the unstandardized coefficient.

cβ: standardized coefficient.

dP value for the independent variable.

eAdj: adjusted for the multiple regression model.

fP value for the multiple regression model.