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Table 2 Results from multinomial logistic regression

From: Post-treatment work patterns amongst survivors of lymphoma treated with high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem-cell transplantation

Variable description

Relative risk ratio

z

p-value

[95 % CI]

Not working at survey (base outcome)

 Working part time at survey

  Employed before HDT-ASCT

4.17

2.82

0.005

[1.54 11.27]

  Female

2.00

1.52

0.128

[0.82 4.88]

  Age at survey

0.98

-1.28

0.200

[0.94 1.01]

  Second cancer

0.39

-1.45

0.148

[0.11 1.40]

  Chronic fatigue

0.98

-0.04

0.972

[0.40 2.40]

  Anxiety

0.24

-2.49

0.013

[0.08 0.74]

  Constant

-0.90

-0.10

0.922

[0.10 8.23]

 Working full time at survey

  Employed before HDT-ASCT

9.57

4.66

0.000

[3.70 24.78]

  Female

0.34

-2.68

0.007

[0.15 0.74]

  Age at survey

0.95

-3.02

0.003

[0.92 0.98]

  Second cancer

0.31

-2.13

0.033

[0.10 0.91]

  Chronic fatigue

0.34

-2.65

0.008

[0.15 0.75]

  Anxiety

0.32

-2.44

0.015

[0.12 0.80]

  Constant

14.84

2.69

0.007

[2.08 106.07]

  1. Being employed before HDT-ASCT (high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem-cell transplantation) increases probability of employment at survey, part or full time, compared to not being employed (base outcome). CI Confidence Interval