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Table 5 Patients characteristics associated with quality of life in multiple binary logistic regression model

From: Cardiac self-efficacy and quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease: a cross-sectional study from Palestine

Variable

B

S.E.

Wald

Sig.

Odds ratio with 95% CI

Age

< 48

    

Ref.

48–57

−0.07

0.59

0.01

0.912

0.94(0.29–2.98)

58–67

−0.10

0.60

0.03

0.875

0.91(0.28–2.95)

68–77

−0.08

0.71

0.01

0.910

0.92(0.23–3.70)

≥78

1.64

0.99

2.75

0.097

5.16(0.74–35.93)

Occupation

Unemployed

    

Ref.

Employed

0.27

0.32

0.74

0.391

1.31(0.71–2.43)

Duration of disease (year)

≤3

    

Ref.

4–5

−0.78

0.37

4.33

0.057

0.46(0.22–1.09)

> 5

−0.69

0.42

2.71

0.100

0.50(0.22–1.14)

Total number of medications

1–3

    

Ref.

4–6

−0.63

0.40

2.48

0.115

0.54(0.25–1.17)

≥ 7

−1.47

0.62

5.57

0.018

0.23(0.07–0.78)

Total number of chronic diseases

0

    

Ref.

1

0.18

0.96

0.04

0.853

1.19(0.18–7.77)

2

−0.91

0.91

1.00

0.317

0.40(0.07–2.39)

3

−0.37

0.94

0.16

0.691

0.69(0.11–4.33)

≥4

−1.10

0.97

1.30

0.254

0.33(0.05–2.21)

Patient-Physician Interactions score

0.10

0.05

4.41

0.036

1.11(1.01–1.22)

Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease score

0.26

0.14

3.34

0.068

1.29(0.98–1.70)

Cardiac Self-Efficacy score

0.09

0.03

8.51

0.004

1.10(1.03–1.17)

  1. CI confidence interval, β coefficient of predictor variables, S.E standard error
  2. a The bold values indicate P < 0.05