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. 2021 Jul 28;10(9):1035–1044. doi: 10.1530/EC-21-0257

Table 8.

Regression models predicting sexual satisfaction in the control and PCOS groups.

Sample B SE B 95% CI β t p
CON (n = 194) Entered variables: adjusted R2 = 0.21, F(4189) = 13.60, P < 0.001
 WHO QoL physical health 0.13 0.16 (−0.19, 0.46) 0.07 0.80 0.42
 WHO QoL psychological health 0.56 0.19 (0.18, 0.94) 0.27 2.93 0.004
 WHO QoL social relationships 0.86 0.30 (0.26, 1.46) 0.22 2.84 0.005
 WHO QoL environment −0.04 0.13 (−0.31, 0.22) −0.03 −0.33 0.74
Accepted model: adjusted R2 = 0 .21, F(2191) = 27.06, P < 0.001
 WHO QoL psychological health 0.62 0.16 (0.32, 0.93) 0.31 4.02 <0.001
 WHO QoL social relationships 0.86 0.30 (0.28, 1.45) 0.22 2.92 0.004
PCOS (n = 182) Entered variables: adjusted R2 = 0.07, F(4177) = 4.30, P = 0.002
 WHO QoL physical health 0.01 0.19 (−0.36, 0.39) 0.01 0.06 0.95
 WHO QoL psychological health 0.26 0.21 (−0.15, 0.68) 0.13 1.26 0.21
 WHO QoL social relationships 0.84 0.41 (0.03, 1.64) 0.20 2.06 0.04
 WHO QoL environment 0.01 0.14 (−0.27, 0.29) 0.01 0.06 0.95
Accepted model: R2 = 0.08, F(1180) = 14.64, P < 0.001
 WHO QoL social relationships 1.17 0.31 (0.57, 1.78) 0.27 3.83 <0.001