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Table 2 Associations between sex and general self-efficacy (GSE), frequent and no frequent pain, linear regression model

From: General self-efficacy and social support in men and women with pain – irregular sex patterns of cross-sectional and longitudinal associations in a general population sample

 

Unadjusted models

Adjusted models (age)

Adjusted models (age, education)

Adjusted models (age, education, place of birth)

B1

95% CI2

p-value

B

95% CI

p-value

B

95% CI

p-value

B

95% CI

p-value

Frequent pain

 Intercept

2.8

2.76–2.83

< 0.001

2.9

2.81–3.03

< 0.001

2.7

2.64–2.93

< 0.001

2.6

2.39–2.71

< 0.001

 Men (women = ref3)

0.10

0.04–0.17

0.001

0.11

0.04–0.17

0.001

0.12

0.06–0.18

< 0.001

0.12

0.06–0.18

< 0.001

No frequent pain

 Intercept

3.0

2.94–2.98

< 0.001

3.0

2.96–3.08

< 0.001

2.9

2.84–3.00

< 0.001

2.9

2.84–3.03

< 0.001

 Men (women = ref)

0.10

0.07–0.14

< 0.001

0.10

0.07–0.14

< 0.001

0.11

0.08–0.14

< 0.001

0.11

0.08–0.14

< 0.001

  1. 1B parameter estimate, 2CI confidence interval, 3ref reference group