Table 3.

Association between the use of multiple avoidant or approach-oriented coping strategies, psychological distress, and QOL

Use of multiple coping strategiesQOLDepressionAnxietyPTSD
BSEPBSEPBSEPBSEP
Use of multiple approach-oriented coping strategies 11.585 3.930 .004 −2.140 0.589 .001 −1.887 0.666 .005 −3.995 1.673 .020 
Use of multiple avoidant coping strategies −28.545 4.369 <.001 3.322 0.692 <.001 4.522 0.755 <.001 13.830 1.801 <.001 
Use of multiple coping strategiesQOLDepressionAnxietyPTSD
BSEPBSEPBSEPBSEP
Use of multiple approach-oriented coping strategies 11.585 3.930 .004 −2.140 0.589 .001 −1.887 0.666 .005 −3.995 1.673 .020 
Use of multiple avoidant coping strategies −28.545 4.369 <.001 3.322 0.692 <.001 4.522 0.755 <.001 13.830 1.801 <.001 

Linear regression models adjusted for patients’ age, sex, race, ethnicity, education, marital status, religious beliefs, and diagnosis.

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