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Table 3 Multivariable sub-group analysis (generalised linear regression model) for factors affecting resilience according to age groups (18–64 and ≥ 65 years)

From: Resilience is associated with frailty and older age in hospitalised patients

 

Age 18–64

(model p-value 0.078)

 

Age ≥ 65

(model p-value 0.240)

 

Adjusted Difference

95% CI

p-value

Adjusted Difference

95% CI

p-value

Edmonton

  

0.022

  

0.817

 Edmonton < 5

0 (base)

  

0 (base)

  

 Edmonton > 5

-14.6

-27.14 to -2.17

 

1.2

-8.98 to 11.35

 

Barthel index

  

0.192

  

0.031

 Barthel > 60

0 (base)

  

0 (base)

  

 Barthel < 60

25.5

-13.18 to 64.11

 

-17.5

-33.37 to -1.63

 

Short blessed test

  

0.800

  

0.664

 SBT < 9

0 (base)

  

0 (base)

  

 SBT > 9

-3.10

-27.49 to 21.30

 

-2.2

-12.02 to 7.71

 

Income

  

0.175

  

0.487

 Income > 1000 €

0 (base)

  

0 (base)

  

 Income < 1000 €

-6.7

-16.36 to 3.05

 

-3.1

-11.86 to 5.70

 

CIRS; CIRS severity

  

0.967

  

0.316

 CIRS < 3

0 (base)

  

0 (base)

  

 CIRS > 3

0.26

-12.05 to 12.56

 

-4.77

-14.20 to 4.65

 

Schooling

  

0.341

  

0.685

 Schooling > 8 years

0 (base)

  

0 (base)

  

 Schooling < 8 years

-11.7

-36.28 to 12.78

 

1.8

53.71 to 68.62

 
  1. Abbreviations: CI Confidence interval, CIRS Cumulative Illness Rating Scale, SBT Short blessed Test