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. 2021 Jun 26;16(4):812–822. doi: 10.1007/s11764-021-01075-x

Table 4.

Standardized coefficients of cognitive impairment test scores and group (BC and HC) with Quality of Life, including psychological and physical well-being

Predictors Outcomes (dependent variables)
Psychological well-being Physical well-being
Depressive symptoms Life satisfaction and well-being Perceived stress Personal growth (positive change) Physical functioning Fatigue
Cognitive composite −0.11** 0.08* −0.13*** −0.07* 0.13*** 0.04
BCS vs. HC 0.14*** 0.03 −0.13*** 0.30*** −0.07* −0.12***
Squire subjective memory (SSMQ) −0.29*** 0.15*** −0.12*** 0.06 0.17*** 0.28***
BCS vs. HC 0.06 0.07* −0.17*** 0.32*** −0.03 −0.04

Note. Values in table cells are standardized coefficients obtained from a general linear model adjusted for current age, race, years of education, and income level. Each cell represents results from a separate linear regression model. Higher cognitive scores indicate better performance on composite test; higher scores indicate better memory on the SSMQ. Higher scores indicate more depressive symptoms, greater satisfaction and well-being, more stress, greater personal growth, better physical functioning, and less fatigue

*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001

Significant findings were highlighted in bold; p-values were inserted in the table notes and * inserted with significant values