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Table 5 Multiple regression analysis

From: The multifaceted impact of anxiety and depression on patients with rheumatoid arthritis

 

an

Result

P-value

95% CI

bModel coefficients

 HAQ-DI

947

0.349

<.001

0.247–0.451

 Percent overall work impairment

323

11.819

.001

5.019–18.618

 Percent activity impairment

912

14.728

<.001

11.341–18.115

cOdds ratios

 Unemployment

966

1.737

.001

1.248–2.417

 Patient-reported dissatisfaction

913

2.278

<.001

1.540–3.368

dRelative risk ratio

 Both patient and physician agree

[Reference category in multinomial logistic regression]

 Physician satisfied only

913

2.193

.002

1.325–3.629

 Patient satisfied only

913

0.831

.443

0.517–1.334

  1. All models controlled for age, region (the USA or Europe), patient sex, body mass index, current severity as stated by the physician, number of flares in the last 12 months and physician global assessment
  2. CI confidence interval; HAQ-DI Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index; T2T treat-to-target
  3. aSample size for regression model
  4. bThe coefficient indicates the unit increase of parameter of interest for patients reporting anxiety/depression on the EQ-5D-3L domain compared with those not reporting any anxiety/depression
  5. cThe odds ratio indicates the odds of the parameter of interest occurring for patients reporting anxiety/depression on the EQ-5D-3L domain compared with those not reporting any anxiety/depression
  6. dThe relative risk ratio indicates the factor increase in the relative risk of only the physician being satisfied with current treatment (not the patient) for patients reporting anxiety or depression on the EQ-5D-3L domain compared with those not reporting any anxiety or depression