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Table 2 Associations across quantiles between psychological health indicators, biological markers, and quality of life in thriving

From: What factors influence thriving in adolescent and young adult cancer patients? A focus on psychological health, biological markers, and quality of life

 

Quantile of thriving

25%

50%

75%

Variable

Coefficient (p)

Coefficient (p)

Coefficient (p)

Anxiety

0.020 (0.457)

0.014 (0.586)

0.044 (0.100)

Depression

0.090 (< 0.001)

0.077 (0.002)

0.027 (0.257)

CS-C

0.008 (0.688)

0.001 (0.947)

0.009 (0.652)

CS-I

0.066 (< 0.001)

0.058 (< 0.001)

0.040 (0.006)

CS-SC

0.005 (0.824)

0.002 (0.927)

0.027 (0.140)

CAR

0.129 (0.169)

0.027 (0.733)

0.141 (0.020)

Melatonin

0.001 (0.720)

0008 (0.020)

0.004 (0.214)

QoL

0.809 (0.015)

-0.52 (0.057)

0.070 (0.783)

  1. Note. This table presents the results from a quantile regression analysis of psychological health indicators (anxiety, depression, CS-C, CS-I, CS-SC), biological markers (CAR and melatonin), and quality of life with respect to the 25th, 50th, and 75th quantiles of thriving among adolescent and young adult cancer patients. Coefficients are shown, with significant associations (p < 0.05) in bold
  2. Abbreviation. CS-C: Caring of character strength. CS-I: Inquisitiveness of character strength. CS-SC: Self-control of character strength. CAR: Cortisol awakening response. QoL: Quality of life