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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2016 Sep 15;26(11):1839–1845. doi: 10.1002/pon.4248

TABLE 2.

Multivariable model of effect of spirituality on decisional regreta (n = 1093)

Predictor Variable Bb 95% CI P-value
Spiritualityc −0.39 [−0.53, −0.24] <0.001
Optimismc −0.17 [−0.51, 0.18] 0.35
Resiliencec −1.65 [−3.78, 0.49] 0.13
Chart abstracted Gleason score 0.92, 95% [−0.38, 2.22] 0.16
Education −0.52, 95% [−1.18, 0.14] 0.13
Age at diagnosis 0.01, 95% [−0.13, 0.15] 0.89
Race
 African American 4.89, 95% [1.29, 8.50] 0.01
 Hispanic 5.38, 95% [0.53, 10.24] 0.03
Marital status −1.85 [−5.07, 1.37] 0.26

Referent groups were white for race/ethnicity, high school, and less for education.

a

Decisional regret was assessed 6 months post treatment.

b

Unstandardized B-weight coefficients.

c

Spirituality, optimism, and resilience were assessed after patients made their treatment decision but prior to treatment.