Factor Information
Data ID 2459
Factor Relationship between symptom distress and perceived health
Description Symptom distress was associated with perceived health, independent of confounders. Results of the multivariable linear regression analysis revealed that symptom distress was significantly associated with perceived health (B = -1.301; p<0.001).(Belgian patient sample) (table 3) Results of the ordinal regression show that also in the sample of Dutch patients, symptom distress was related to perceived health (OR = 0.906, 95 % CI 0.890–0.922; p<0.001),
Biomarker NA
Classification Z (combined factor - combined factor)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective To access the symptomatology related to perceived health
p Value <0.001
Conclusion Symptom distress was the strongest explanatory factor in this model, as illustrated by the highest absolute b value: -0.420.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 148
CHD Type NA
CHD Subtype NA
Reference
PMID 22847189
Year 2013
Title Perceived health is partially associated with the symptomatological profile in patients with benign and severe conditions: the case of congenital heart disease.
Sample
Population Adults
Source N/A
Region Belgian, Dutch
Method TAAQOL(TNO/AZL Adult Quality Of Life)–CHD; Perceived health was measured by the EQ-5Dvas in Belgian patients, and by a single item (EVGFP rating) of the SF-36 in Dutch patients; questionnaire studies
Race European
Disease History N/A
Treatment History N/A
Group Belgian patient sample(Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number N/A
Age (Belgian patient sample); (Dutch patient sample) N/A
Gender (Male: Female) (Belgian patient sample); 502:607 (Dutch patient sample) N/A
Marker Level B = -1.301 N/A