Table 5.
Separate Hierarchical Regressions between Patient FCR and Demographic/Medical Variables after Controlling for Data Collection
| Predictor variables | B (SE) | t | Sig. | n |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Data Collection | 3.31 (1.28) | 2.58 | .011* | 164 |
| Age | −.13 (.05) | −2.78 | .006* | |
| Data Collection | 3.71 (1.27) | 2.91 | .004* | 164 |
| Gender | −3.07 (1.23) | −2.49 | .014* | |
| Data Collection | 4.58 (1.39) | 3.31 | .001* | 153 |
| Tumor Grade | −1.61 (1.34) | −1.20 | .23 | |
| Data Collection | 4.22 (1.41) | 2.99 | .003* | 142 |
| Tumor Location | 2.10 (1.38) | 1.52 | .13 | |
| Data Collection | 4.11 (1.28) | 3.21 | .002* | 164 |
| Time Since Diagnosis | −.02 (.01) | −2.27 | .025* |
* P < .05; B = unstandardized coefficient; SE = coefficient’s standard error; gender coded as 0 = female and 1 = male; tumor grade coded as 1 = low-grade and 2 = high-grade; tumor location coded as 0 = left hemisphere and 1 = right hemisphere.