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Table 3 Associations of stroke survivors’ life satisfaction (LS) and family caregivers’ LS with socioeconomic factors and impaired motor and memory functions: regression coefficients and 95% CI

From: Life satisfaction two-years after stroke onset: the effects of gender, sex occupational status, memory function and quality of life among stroke patients (Newsqol) and their family caregivers (Whoqol-bref) in Luxembourg

  

Stroke patients’ LS

Family caregivers’ LS

Est.

IC 95%

p

Est.

IC 95%

p

Intercept

         

Sex

Female

12.40

1.67

22.85

<0.03

−8.18

−19.63

3.04

0.152

 

Male

0.00

   

0.00

   

Occupational status

Working

−7.00

−19.12

5.20

0.260

2.43

−9.13

13.66

0.661

 

At home without activity

−13.07

−25.70

−0.63

<0.05

−3.37

−16.34

10.14

0.606

 

At the retirement

0.00

   

0.00

   

Impaired motor function

Yes

−7.47

−17.16

1.92

0.112

−2.95(1)

−13.89

8.14

0.600

 

No

0.00

   

0.00

   

Impaired memory function

Yes

−3.39

−12.50

5.78

0.469

−12.81(2)

−23.62

−1.96

<0.02

 

No

0.00

   

0.00

   
  1. 1 This term should be interpreted as the effect on the Caregiver’ LS of caring for a patient with impaired motor function.
  2. 2 This term should be interpreted as the effect on the Caregiver' LS of caring for a patient with impaired memory function.