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Table 3 Multiple ordinal regression results of each outcome variable with the health behavior guidelines

From: Eat, sleep, play: health behaviors and their association with psychological health among cancer survivors in a nationally representative sample

 

Psychological Distress

General health

aToo Many Recommendations

 

OR

Low CI

High CI

p

OR

Low CI

High CI

p

OR

Low CI

High CI

p

dFemale

0.77

0.49

1.20

0.246

1.31

0.89

1.91

0.167

1.01

0.66

1.54

0.956

eNonwhite cancer survivor

1.09

0.72

1.66

0.688

0.70

0.49

1.00

0.051

1.06

0.57

1.96

0.852

fCollege educated

0.77

0.52

1.14

0.191

1.07

0.78

1.47

0.670

0.63

0.47

0.84

0.002

g$20,000 - $49,999

2.37

0.99

5.69

0.053

0.60

0.21

1.69

0.331

1.28

0.41

3.98

0.668

g$50,000 - $74,999

1.35

0.37

4.92

0.649

0.43

0.17

1.08

0.073

0.69

0.13

3.56

0.656

g$75,000 - $99,999

2.00

0.84

4.77

0.117

0.68

0.39

1.20

0.181

0.63

0.32

1.26

0.190

g > $100,000

1.24

0.70

2.21

0.462

0.85

0.60

1.20

0.362

0.70

0.49

1.00

0.047

hRural

1.18

0.76

1.85

0.464

0.85

0.58

1.26

0.426

1.37

0.80

2.37

0.251

iOverweight

0.99

0.66

1.48

0.955

1.06

0.72

1.58

0.759

1.05

0.67

1.64

0.825

iObese

0.99

0.60

1.63

0.958

1.36

0.81

2.28

0.239

0.98

0.67

1.43

0.905

jCurrent smoker

2.02

1.14

3.58

0.016

0.75

0.42

1.34

0.333

0.80

0.38

1.68

0.548

kConsume alcohol

1.42

0.92

2.18

0.114

1.17

0.86

1.61

0.318

0.88

0.60

1.28

0.511

lBreast cancer

1.18

0.64

2.18

0.600

0.68

0.42

1.09

0.110

1.34

0.79

2.28

0.279

lGynecologic cancers

1.14

0.56

2.33

0.718

0.90

0.55

1.47

0.667

0.84

0.41

1.75

0.649

lGenitourinary cancers

1.12

0.56

2.24

0.740

1.03

0.48

2.20

0.936

1.54

0.98

2.41

0.061

lGastrointestinal cancers

0.84

0.33

2.15

0.714

0.82

0.34

1.98

0.659

1.25

0.57

2.73

0.575

lOther cancers

0.86

0.52

1.41

0.544

0.79

0.52

1.21

0.279

1.38

0.71

2.68

0.341

lMore than one cancer diagnosis

0.84

0.49

1.46

0.542

0.79

0.49

1.27

0.331

1.36

0.76

2.45

0.298

Age

0.98

0.96

0.99

0.009

1.00

0.98

1.02

0.920

0.99

0.98

1.01

0.425

Time since cancer diagnosis

1.01

1.00

1.03

0.130

1.00

0.99

1.02

0.773

1.00

0.99

1.01

0.788

Number of comorbidities

1.12

0.92

1.37

0.253

0.72

0.61

0.85

< 0.001

1.13

0.94

1.34

0.189

Fruit

0.83

0.45

1.54

0.560

0.66

0.40

1.07

0.091

0.98

0.56

1.72

0.945

Vegetables

0.43

0.26

0.69

0.000

1.19

0.84

1.69

0.333

0.89

0.66

1.19

0.423

Sleep Quality

0.54

0.35

0.81

0.003

1.73

1.21

2.46

0.003

1.00

0.52

1.93

0.995

Sleep Duration

0.88

0.58

1.33

0.542

0.98

0.69

1.40

0.911

0.94

0.53

1.66

0.837

MPA

1.00

0.66

1.52

0.989

1.88

1.35

2.61

< 0.001

1.25

0.76

2.04

0.380

Strength training

1.21

0.82

1.80

0.336

1.39

0.94

2.06

0.104

1.00

0.68

1.49

0.984

Sedentary behavior

0.90

0.58

1.40

0.654

0.94

0.68

1.28

0.674

0.97

0.73

1.29

0.817

  1. Note: Bolded values are significant at p < 0.05
  2. aThere are so many different recommendations about preventing cancer, it’s hard to know which ones to follow
  3. bThere’s not much you can do to lower your chances of getting cancer
  4. cIt seems like everything causes cancer
  5. dreference is Male
  6. ereference is White cancer survivors
  7. freference is Some college or less
  8. greference is $0 - $19,999
  9. hreference is Urban
  10. ireference is Underweight/Normal
  11. jreference is Non-Current Smoker
  12. kreference is Does not Consume Alcohol
  13. lreference is Skin cancer (non-melanoma)