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. 2021 Aug 18;36(1):137–147. doi: 10.1177/08901171211038545

Table 3.

Robustness to Unmeasured Confounding (E-Values) for the Associations Between Sense of Purpose in Life (4th Quartile vs. 1st Quartile) and Subsequent Health and Well-Being (N = 12,998).a, b, c

Effect estimateb Confidence interval limitc
Physical Health
 All-cause mortality 3.13 2.41
 Number of chronic conditions 1.36 1.23
  Diabetes 1.19 1.00
  Hypertension 1.11 1.00
  Stroke 1.93 1.29
  Cancer 1.28 1.00
  Heart disease 1.33 1.00
  Lung disease 1.71 1.16
  Arthritis 1.17 1.00
  Overweight/obesity 1.21 1.00
 Physical limitations 2.13 1.77
 Cognitive impairment 1.66 1.24
 Chronic pain 1.31 1.00
 Self-rated health 1.60 1.43
Health Behaviors
 Heavy drinking 1.22 1.00
 Current smoking 1.64 1.00
 Frequent physical activity 1.56 1.29
 Sleep problems 1.55 1.11
Psychological Well-being
 Positive affect 2.81 2.63
 Life satisfaction 1.98 1.80
 Optimism 2.26 2.09
 Purpose in life 4.03 3.80
 Mastery 2.36 2.14
 Health mastery 2.01 1.77
 Financial mastery 2.02 1.83
Psychological Distress
 Depression 2.93 2.25
 Depressive symptoms 1.87 1.73
 Hopelessness 2.39 2.13
 Negative affect 1.95 1.74
 Perceived constraints 2.26 2.03
Social Factors
 Loneliness 2.10 1.93
 Not living with spouse/partner 1.37 1.00
 Contact children <1x/week 1.35 1.00
 Contact other family <1x/week 1.23 1.00
 Contact friends <1x/week 1.83 1.47

a See VanderWeele and Ding (2017) 27 for the formula for calculating E-values.

b The E-values for effect estimates are the minimum strength of association on the risk ratio scale that an unmeasured confounder would need to have with both the exposure and the outcome to fully explain away the observed association between the exposure and outcome, conditional on the measured covariates.

c The E-values for the limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) closest to the null denote the minimum strength of association on the risk ratio scale that an unmeasured confounder would need to have with both the exposure and the outcome to shift the confidence interval to include the null value, conditional on the measured covariates.