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Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 14, 2013; 19(26): 4177-4184
Published online Jul 14, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i26.4177
Table 4 Univariate and multivariate analysis of pants specific satisfaction after colonoscopy
Predictive factorsOutcome (pants specific satisfaction)
Outcome (state anxiety after colonoscopy)
Outcome (shame after colonoscopy)
Univariate
Multivariate
Univariate
Multivariate
Univariate
Multivariate
B (SE)P valueB (SE)P valueB (SE)P valueB (SE)P valueB (SE)P valueB (SE)P value
Sex
MaleRef.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Female0.04 (0.36)0.9134.29 (1.06)0.9133.52 (1.14)0.0021.31 (0.40)0.0011.25 (0.37)0.001
Age-0.02 (0.01)0.1040.01 (0.04)0.104-0.01 (0.01)0.928
Marital status
MarriedRef.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Unmarried-1.6 (0.7)0.033-1.82 (0.61)0.0044.48 (2.40)0.0334.45 (2.22)0.0472.79 (0.87)0.0022.78 (0.81)0.001
Education
Middle schoolRef.Ref.Ref.
High school-0.04 (0.49)0.931-1.81 (1.53)0.931-0.01 (0.57)0.998
University0.27 (0.50)0.506-2.64 (1.55)0.5060.22 (0.58)0.697
Graduate school0.57 (0.73)0.430-2.50 (2.24)0.4300.15 (0.84)0.853
Type of pants
CSPRef.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
NDP2.70 (0.29)< 0.0012.72 (0.28)< 0.001-2.43 (1.10)< 0.001-1.80 (1.04)0.086-1.47 (0.39)< 0.001 -1.37 (0.37)0.001
Residence
Rural areaRef.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Urban area-0.46 (0.58)0.4304.2 (1.7)0.4304.68 (1.70)0.0070.93 (0.67)0.165
Genders between examinee and endoscopist
Same genderRef.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Different gender-0.36 (0.36)0.3083.90 (1.07)< 0.0011.45 (1.15)0.2090.65 (0.41)0.115