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Table 4 Simple effects of SSEQ on EQ-5D-3 L by generalized estimating equation model

From: Associations between self-efficacy and health-related quality of life in haemorrhagic stroke survivors: a longitudinal study

Variables

β

95% CI

P value

Lower

Upper

Intercept

0.503

0.349

0.658

< 0.001

Time

    

 T1

-

-

-

-

 T2

0.016

-0.026

0.058

0.455

 T3

0.122

0.078

0.166

< 0.001

 T4

0.198

0.156

0.241

< 0.001

Time-SSEQ

    

 T1-SSEQ (high vs low)

0.187

0.132

0.242

< 0.001

 T2-SSEQ (high vs low)

0.154

0.111

0.196

< 0.001

 T3-SSEQ (high vs low)

0.084

0.054

0.113

< 0.001

 T4-SSEQ (high vs low)

-0.003

-0.025

0.020

0.803

Gender (female)

-0.021

-0.043

0.001

0.061

Age

-0.001

-0.003

0.000

0.006

BI

0.004

0.003

0.006

< 0.001

SSS

0.001

-0.002

0.002

0.734

HADS_A

0.001

-0.006

0.006

0.907

HADS_D

-0.008

-0.016

0.001

0.073

  1. T1: one month after discharge; T2: three months after discharge; T3: six months after discharge; T4: one year after discharge; BI: Barthel index; SSS: Scandinavian Stroke Scale; HADS: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; SSEQ: Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire; EQ-5D-3 L: the three-level EuroQol five-dimension questionnaire; SSEQ was divided into low and high group by median