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. 2021 Aug 3;3:693170. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2021.693170

Table 4.

Change in clinical outcomes, by generation.

Outcome Generation (n = people with pre and post scores) Descriptive Unadjusted model Adjusted model
Mean (SD) Beta 95% CI Beta 95% CI
Change in pain score Gen Z and Millennial (n = 4,000) −27.13 (23.39) Ref Ref
Gen X (n = 6,861) −28.21 (23.60) −1.08 −2.00 −0.17 −0.85 −1.77 0.07
Working age Baby Boomer
(n = 4,607)
−27.28 (23.39) −0.15 −1.14 0.84 −0.39 −1.40 0.62
Retiree age Baby Boomer and Silent Generation (n = 739) −25.60 (23.09) 1.53 −0.29 3.34 0.46 −1.37 2.29
Outcome Generation (n = number with moderate or severe symptoms at baseline) Percent with change by week 12 (%) Unadjusted model Adjusted model
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Improvement in moderate or severe anxiety at baseline to 12 weeks Gen Z and Millennial (n = 1,308) 79.28 Ref Ref
Gen X (n = 1,603) 81.16 1.13 0.94 1.35 1.17 0.97 1.42
Working age Baby Boomer
(n = 714)
87.82 1.88 1.45 2.45 2.05 1.56 2.69
Retiree age Baby Boomer and Silent Generation (n = 81) 91.36 2.76 1.26 6.07 2.71 1.19 6.20
Improvement in moderate or severe depression at baseline to 12 weeks Gen Z and Millennial (n = 967) 78.39 Ref Ref
Gen X (n = 1,304) 77.76 0.96 0.79 1.18 1.05 0.85 1.30
Working age Baby Boomer
(n = 647)
81.14 1.19 0.92 1.52 1.31 1.01 1.71
Retiree age Baby Boomer and Silent Generation (n = 69) 85.51 1.63 0.82 3.24 1.47 0.72 2.98