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. 2020 Oct 21;15(4):564–575. doi: 10.1007/s11764-020-00950-3

Table 4.

Unadjusted and adjusted associations between breast cancer survivorship and anxiety and depression categories

Anxiety Depression
Cut-off ≥ 11 for caseness (probable anxiety) Cut-off ≥ 8 for caseness (borderline/probable anxiety) Cut-off ≥ 11 for caseness (probable depression) Cut-off ≥ 8 for caseness (borderline/probable depression)
No. of cases (%) OR 95%CI No. of cases (%) OR 95%CI No. of cases (%) OR 95%CI No. of cases (%) OR 95%CI
Unadjusted
  No cancer 44 (17.4) Ref 87 (35.1) Ref 9 (3.6) Ref 38 (15.3) Ref
  Breast cancer 80 (22.8) 1.37 0.95–1.97 155 (44.2) 1.46 1.14–1.88 17 (4.8) 1.35 0.68–2.68 54 (15.3) 1.00 0.72–1.41
Adjusted*
  No cancer 39 (17.7) Ref 79 (35.8) Ref 8 (3.6) Ref 33 (14.9) Ref
  Breast cancer 70 (22.7) 1.41 0.93–2.13 139 (45.1) 1.48 1.16–1.89 12 (3.9) 1.17 0.52–2.67 46 (14.9) 1.07 0.77–1.50

*Adjusted for age, education, and IMD quintile in multivariate analyses. The number of patients in multivariate analyses varies due to missing data for education level

OR odds ratio, 95%CI 95% confidence interval