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Table 6 Multivariate assessment of depression, when pain and anxiety are included as variables. All variables included in the analysis are shown

From: The long-term intercorrelation between post-burn pain, anxiety, and depression: a post hoc analysis of the “RE-ENERGIZE” double-blind, randomized, multicenter placebo-controlled trial

Depression

Estimate

95% CI

p-value

Pain

0.57

0.50–0.63

 < 0.0001

Anxiety

0.21

0.15–0.27

 < 0.0001

Alcohol abuse

− 0.18

− 0.42–0.06

0.14

Smoking

0.09

− 0.09–0.26

0.33

Burn (Scald)

− 0.12

− 0.39–0.15

0.40

Burn (Chemical)

0.25

− 0.23–0.72

0.31

Burn (Other)

− 0.25

− 1.07–0.57

0.54

BMI

0.00

− 0.01–0.01

0.65

TBSA (%)

0.00

0.00–0.01

0.44

LOHS

0.00

0.00–0.00

0.67

History of anxiety or panic disorder

0.03

− 0.28–0.34

0.84

History of depression

0.38

0.11–0.65

0.01

Sex (female)

0.00

− 0.16–0.18

0.94

Age

0.00

− 0.01–0.00

0.12

Ethnicity (Native)

− 0.10

− 0.5343–0.33

0.64

Ethnicity (Black or African American)

0.03

− 0.2739–0.33

0.86

Ethnicity (Hispanic)

0.14

− 0.1058–0.39

0.26

Ethnicity (Asian or Pacific Islander)

− 0.18

− 0.5100–0.15

0.29

Ethnicity (Other)

0.18

− 0.4915–0.85

0.60

  1. TBSA total body surface area; BMI body mass index; LOHS length of hospital stay; M mean; SD standard deviation; n number
  2. Significant p values highlighted in bold font