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Table 4 Stepwise Regression Analysis of Death Anxiety and Patient Characteristics with QLQ-SWB 32 Scales

From: Exploring the relationship between spiritual well-being and death anxiety in patients with gynecological cancer: a cross-section study

Dependent variables

Model

Independent Variables

Ba

95%CIa

Sig

R

R2

Adjusted R2

Existential

1

Death Anxiety

-1.180

-1.522, -0.839

 < 0.001

0.271

0.073

0.072

RwS

1

Death Anxiety

-1.460

-1.773, -1.147

 < 0.001

0.355

0.126

0.124

RwO

1

Death Anxiety

-0.738

-1.084, -0.392

 < 0.001

0.171

0.029

0.028

 

2

Death Anxiety

-0.735

-1.079, -0.391

 < 0.001

0.195

0.038

0.035

  

Living with a Partner

1.428

0.218, 2.638

0.021

 
 

3

Death Anxiety

-0.695

-1.037, -0.353

 < 0.001

0.241

0.058

0.053

  

Living with a Partner

2.471

1.137, 3.804

 < 0.001

   
  

Marriage Status

-6.475

-10.116, -2.835

0.001

   

Global-SWBb

1

Death Anxiety

-0.164

-0.206, -0.122

 < 0.001

0.301

0.091

0.089

 

2c

Death Anxiety

-0.161

-0.203, -0.119

 < 0.001

0.325

0.106

0.100

  

Living with a Partner

0.247

-0.055, 0.549

0.109

   
  

Retired

0.387

0.063, 0.710

0.019

   
  

Employed

0.024

-0.304, 0.353

0.884

   

Death Anxiety

1

Age

-0.044

-0.067, -0.021

 < 0.001

0.153

0.023

0.022

  1. Abbreviations: RwS Relationship with self; RwO Relationship with others; SWB spiritual well-being
  2. Categorical variables were coded as living with a partner: yes = 1, no = 0; marriage status: married = 0, others = 1; The working status was converted to 3 dummy variables
  3. aUnstandardized Coefficients Beta with 95% Confidence Interval for B
  4. bGlobal SWB was only for those who responded to this question (n = 557)
  5. cForced entry method was used for multiple linear regression analysis in model 2 of Global-SWB for it contained dummy variables