The Influence of Pain Severity and Interference on Satisfaction with Pain Management among Middle-Aged and Older Adults
Table 2
Predictors of patient satisfaction with pain management (final model).
Variables
B
SE
VIF
Age group
1.16
0.43
<0.0
1.16
Race
0.37
0.65
0.51
1.15
Gender
0.04
0.45
0.93
1.23
Years of education
0.23
0.13
1.13
Total pain locations
0.14
0.22
0.53
1.36
Comorbidities
0.27
0.27
0.33
1.88
Pain interference
0.38
0.39
0.33
3.50
Pain severity
0.40
<0.0
3.22
Self-efficacy for pain management
0.32
0.34
2.53
Self-efficacy for coping with other symptoms
0.61
0.36
0.09
3.00
Age group × pain locations
0.61
0.62
1.39
Age group × comorbidities
0.42
0.45
0.35
1.81
Age group × pain interference
0.54
0.46
3.49
Age group × pain severity
1.31
0.57
0.
3.33
Age group × self-efficacy for pain management
0.52
0.51
0.31
2.29
Age group × self-efficacy for coping with other symptoms
0.54
0.59
2.58
. Note. The reference group for age group was middle-aged adults, and the reference group for race was Whites. All continuous variables were -scored. VIF = variance inflation factor.