Table 3 Results of univariate analysis of potential predictors of HRQoL (p < 0.1) for inclusion in the multivariable analysis.

From: The role of seasonality on evaluating health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease

Dependent variables

Winter

Spring

Summer

Autumn

SF-36, (baseline, N = 1026)

    

 Mental health

β = − 0.009

β = − 0.065

β = 0.064

β = − 0.019

p = 0.782

p = 0.036

p = 0.039

p = 0.547

 Pain

β = 0.072

β = − 0.006

β = − 0.031

β = − 0.034

p = 0.021

p = 0.856

p = 0.327

p = 0.284

Minnesota HRQoL (n = 925)

    

 Baseline

β = − 0.058

β = 0.048

β = − 0.011

β = 0.012

 Total

p = 0.077

p = 0.144

p = 0.729

p = 0.705

 After 2 years

β = − 0.057

β = − 0.051

β = 0.001

β = − 0.002

 Total

p = 0.082

p = 0.122

p = 0.985

p = 0.942

 After 2 years

β = − 0.080

β = 0.075

β = − 0.004

β = − 0.010

 Physical

p = 0.015

p = 0.023

p = 0.904

p = 0.757

  1. HRQoL Health-Related Quality of Life; MLHFQ Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire; SF-36 Short Form Medical Outcome Questionnaire.
  2. Significant values are in bold.