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. 2022 Nov 25;6(11):e30285. doi: 10.2196/30285

Table 6.

Personality characteristics and psychological well-being predicting attrition at the 3-month follow-up after adjusting for covariates.

Variables B SE P value OR 95% CI Nagelkerke R2
Personality characteristics

Neuroticism –0.03 0.03 .26 0.97 0.92-1.02 0.27

Extraversion 0.03 0.03 .26 1.03 0.98-1.09 0.28

Openness 0.02 0.03 .46 0.98 0.92-1.04 0.27

Agreeableness –0.02 0.03 .53 0.98 0.93-1.04 0.27

Conscientiousness 0.02 0.03 .50 1.02 0.96-1.09 0.27
Indicators of psychological healtha

Physical functioning –0.13 0.19 .50 0.88 0.61-1.27 0.27

Role limitations (physical) –0.12 0.12 .35 0.89 0.70-1.13 0.28

Role limitations (psychological) –0.003 0.01 .71 1.00 0.98-1.01 0.27

Vitality (energy/fatigue) 0.00 0.02 .95 1.00 0.97-1.03 0.27

Emotional well-being 0.01 0.02 .76 1.01 0.97-1.05 0.27

Social functioning 0.00 0.02 .93 1.00 0.97-1.04 0.27

Bodily pain –0.001 0.01 .97 1.00 0.97-1.03 0.27

General health perceptions 0.03 0.02 .08 1.03 1.00-1.07 0.31

Positive mood 0.06 0.05 .29 1.06 0.95-1.18 0.28

Negative mood 0.01 0.06 .99 1.00 0.88-1.13 0.27

Symptoms of depression –0.38 0.25 .13 0.68 0.42-1.12 0.31

aSquare root transformations were applied to predictors of physical functioning, role limitations (physical), and symptoms of depression.