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Table 5 Results of the multivariate analysis predicting sleep disorders

From: Body image dissatisfaction and lower self-esteem as major predictors of poor sleep quality in gynecological cancer patients after surgery: cross-sectional study

 

Sleep quality (PSQI)

B

CI 95%

t

p value

Age

0.107

(− 0.03; 0.13)

1.24

0.21

Marital status

− 0.015

(− 2.11; 1.77)

− 0.17

0.86

Have children

− 0.15

(− 3.85; 0.38)

− 1.63

0.11

Medical coverage system

− 0.20

(− 6.48; − 0.46)

− 2.29

0.024

Working status

0.025

(− 1.99; 2.75)

0.32

0.75

Socio-economic status

0.007

(− 2.79; 3.01)

0.07

0.94

Time since diagnosis

− 0.12

(− 3.23; 0.22)

− 1.72

0.08

Anxiety (HADS-A)

− 0.07

(− 0.56; 0.41)

− 0.30

0.76

Depression (HADS-D)

0.03

(− 0.47; 0.53)

0.12

0.90

Body image dissatisfaction (BID)

0.33

(0.04; 0.31)

2.66

0.009

Self-esteem (RSES)

− 0.39

(− 0.40; − 0.01)

− 2.14

0.035

  1. B standardized regression coefficient, CI 95% confidence interval 95%, p degree of significance, HADS-A Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Anxiety, HADS-D Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Depression, BID body image dissatisfaction, RSE Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index