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Table 11 Multiple regression analysis predicting csfq total sexual functioning scores from predictor variables by gender for People with Cancer (PWC)

From: Feeling well and talking about sex: psycho-social predictors of sexual functioning after cancer

 

Women

Variable

B

β

sr2(unique)

SF12-Physical component summary

.16***

.17

.03

SF12-Mental component summary

.11*

.12

.01

HADS-Anxiety

.26

.06

 

HADS-Depression

-.59*

-.12

.01

Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS)

.23

.09

 

Dyadic Sexual Communication (DSCS)

.23***

.25

.04

Silencing the Self Scale (STSS)

   

 Externalized self perception

.01

.00

 

 Silencing the self

-.13

-.09

 

 Care as self sacrifice

-.11

-.06

 

 Divided self

.01

.01

 

(Intercept)

12.20

  

R 2

.21a

  

Total Adj. R 2

.22

  

R

.46***

  

95% Confidence limits from 0.14 to 0.28

   
  

Men

SF12-Physical component summary

.24*

.24

.05

SF12-Mental component summary

.09

.09

 

Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS)

.20

.08

 

Silencing the Self Scale (STSS)

   

 Silencing the self

-.04

-.03

 

 Care as self sacrifice

-.42*

-.24

.05

(Intercept)

29.98

  

R 2

.10b

  

Total Adj. R 2

.12

  

R

.41**

  

95% Confidence limits from 0.04 to 0.30

   
  1. a. Unique variability = .09; shared variability = 12%.
  2. b. Unique variability = .10; shared variability = 7%.
  3. *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001.