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Table 4 Multiple linear regression: predictors of kinesiophobia, fall self-efficacy and perceived balance

From: Demographic and disease characteristics associated with pain intensity, kinesiophobia, balance, and fall self-efficacy among people with osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional study

Subject

Best set of Predictors

Regression Coefficients (B)

Standardised Regression Coefficients (β)

p-value

Kinesiophobia

(Constant)

38.834

_

< 0.001

Comorbidity

3.233

0.240

< 0.001*

Knee OA

2.850

0.208

0.042*

Fall self-efficacy

(Constant)

42.291

_

< 0.001

Walking aid

−7.959

−0.422

< 0.001*

Stop-for- rest

16.801

0.292

0.002*

Knee OA

9.531

0.241

0.006*

Comorbidity

8.102

0.209

0.014*

OA on both legs

6.668

0.167

0.057

Timed up and go

(Constant)

79.880

_

< 0.001

Walking aid

−13.398

−0.421

< 0.001*

Stop-for-rest

28.532

0.294

0.006*

  1. Model Summaries:
  2. Kinesiophobia: R = 0.32; F (2, 67) = 3.770, p = 0.028
  3. Fall self-efficacy: R = 0.75; F (5, 64) = 16.587, p < 0.001
  4. Timed up and go: R = 0.58; F (2, 67) = 1.704, p < 0.001
  5. OA Osteoarthritis
  6. * β significant at p < 0.05