Crude and adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals), for modifiable factors predicting clinically significant fatigue.
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Adjusted OR: Odds ratios of screening positive for fatigue adjusted for: age, gender, level of education, employment status, marital status, country of birth, number of children, number of comorbidities, level of disability, and positive depression screen. Neither MS type nor years since diagnosis were included as covariates since these variables were highly correlated with disability and age respectively. Age at diagnosis was not included as a covariate as it was highly correlated with current age, and both relapse rate and disease activity were excluded as covariates as these data were provided for those with relapsing remitting MS only. HRQOL was not included as a covariate as these data were significantly associated with comorbidities, depression, and disability.
†† denotes category significantly over-represented according to adjusted standardized residuals.
† Denotes category significantly under-represented according to adjusted standardized residuals.
*<0.05
**<0.01
***≤0.001
Crude and adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals), for modifiable factors predicting clinically significant fatigue.
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2015-02-18



