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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 16.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Nov 26;101(1 Suppl):S86–S91. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.10.022

Table 2.

Linear regression analyses examining the impact of work-related burns on scale scores

Crude Results
Adjusted Results
Domain B 95% CI P B 95% CI P
Sexual Relationships 0.28 −2.58 to 3.14 .85 −0.87 −3.94 to 2.20 .58
Family and Friends 0.98 −1.38 to 3.34 .42 −0.88 −3.37 to 1.61 .49
Social Interactions 2.59 0.35 to 4.83 .02 −0.04 −2.38 to 2.29 .97
Social Activities −1.20 −3.55 to 1.15 .32 −1.56 −3.91 to 0.79 .19
Romantic Relationships 0.32 −2.36 to 3.00 .81 −1.17 −4.02 to 1.68 .42
Work and Employment* −3.16 −6.19 to −0.12 .04 −4.28 −7.54 to −1.02 .01

NOTE. Adjusted models include sex, marital status, work status, and continuous age at time of survey, TBSA burned, and time since burn injury. Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.

*

The Work and Employment scale score includes only those who were working at time of survey administration (n=318).