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Table 3 Bivariate analysis of continuous variables associated with anxiety and depression

From: Clinical and genetic factors associated with anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients: a cross-sectional study

Variable~

Anxiety

(HADS-A)

p

Depression

(HADS-D)

p

CogPCI

−0.387

< 0.001

− 0.376

< 0.001

CogPCA

−0.142

0.136

− 0.085

0.375

CogOTH

−0.340

< 0.001

−0.380

< 0.001

CogQOL

−0.263

0.005

−0.383

< 0.001

Total FACT-Cog

−0.374

< 0.001

−0.384

< 0.001

ISI

0.378

< 0.001

0.379

< 0.001

PSQI

0.355

< 0.001

0.370

< 0.001

Age

0.03

0.752

0.122

0.198

Body Mass Index (BMI)

0.016

0.866

0.079

0.410

Cycle number

−0.046

0.648

0.132

0.166

EVA

0.094

0.325

0.076

0.423

Fatigue score

0.122

0.327

0.125

0.312

  1. Numbers in bold indicate significant p-values; CogPCI: Perceived Cognitive Impairments subscale; CogPCA: Perceived Cognitive Abilities subscale; CogOth: Comments from Others subscale; CogQOL: Impact of perceived cognitive impairments on Quality Of Life subscale