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Table 3 Factors associated with cancer-related identities in multiple logistic regression analysis

From: Diversity of cancer-related identities in long-term prostate cancer survivors after radical prostatectomy

 

Someone who has had cancer

OR [95% CI]

Patient

OR [95% CI]

Cancer survivor

OR [95% CI]

Cancer conqueror

OR [95% CI]

Victim

OR [95% CI]

Age at survey (years) [ref: ≤70]

  > 70 ≤ 80

1.47 [0.98–2.22]

  > 80

2.11 [1.39–3.20]

Educational level [ref: primary, sec. low]

 

   

 Secondary intermediate

1.37 [1.07–1.76]

 Secondary high

1.16 [0.87–1.54]

 Tertiary

1.34 [1.09–1.65]

Family history of PCa [ref: no]

 yes

1.20 [1.00–1.43]

Biochemical recurrence during FU [ref: no]

 yes

0.56 [0.46–0.68]

1.97 [1.49–2.61]

Biochemical recurrence at survey [ref: no]

 yes

1.93 [1.53–2.44]

0.68 [0.48–0.95]

Ongoing treatment at survey [ref: no]

 yes

0.37 [0.27–0.51]

1.90 [1.45–2.47]

2.07 [1.06–4.04]

PHQ-2 (depression screening) [ref: negative screening (< 3)]

 positive screening (≥3)

2.22 [1.15–4.31]

Perceived severity of disease [ref: low]

 high

0.75 [0.61–0.91]

1.86 [1.44–2.40]

Well-being [ref: low]

 high

0.77 [0.61–0.99]

1.84 [1.35–2.50]

0.38 [0.20–0.72]

Benefit finding [ref: low]

 high

0.79 [0.66–0.94]

0.75 [0.62–0.92]

1.89 [1.48–2.40]

1.46 [1.12–1.89]

  1. Note: PCa prostate cancer, PHQ Patient Health Questionnaire, FU follow-up, ref reference, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, sec. secondary