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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Geriatr Oncol. 2020 Jul 29;12(2):305–311. doi: 10.1016/j.jgo.2020.07.014

Table 3.

Association between demographic and clinical characteristics and EPIC urinary scores (N = 91)a *.

Variable Expected Differenceb 95% Confidence Interval P-Value
Age
 65–74 1.02 (−7.75, 9.78) 0.821
 ≥ 75 −1.31 (−11.10, 8.48) 0.794
 ≤ 64 (Reference) - - -
 Years after Dx −0.64 (−2.54, 1.26) 0.510
Cancer Type
 Prostate 3.80 (−4.30, 11.90) 0.361
 Non-prostate (Reference) - - -
Race
 White 0.68 (−11.34, 12.70) 0.912
 Non-white (Reference) - - -
Education
 Some college −5.93 (−16.96, 5.10) 0.295
 College graduate 1.87 (−9.88, 13.62) 0.756
 Graduate degree −1.87 (−14.22, 10.49) 0.768
 High school or less (Reference) - - -
Marital Status
 Married 2.40 (−5.76, 10.57) 0.566
 Not married (Reference) - - -
Comorbidity Scores
 ≥ 2 −4.42 (−11.41, 2.57) 0.220
 0–1 (Reference) - - -
Surgery within 1 Year
 Yes 5.75 (−3.75, 15.25) 0.239
 No (Reference) - - -
Surgery after 1 Year
 Yes 3.77 (−10.26, 17.81) 0.600
 No (Reference) - - -
Other Treatment within 1 Year
 Yes −1.67 (−9.50, 6.17) 0.678
 No (Reference) - - -
Other Treatment after 1 Year
 Yes −2.85 (−10.25, 4.55) 0.452
 No (Reference) - - -
a

Excludes patients with missing age, years after dx, education, marital status, and scores.

b

Adjusted for all variables in table.