Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Aug 19, 2025; 15(8): 102835
Published online Aug 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i8.102835
Table 1 Correlation analysis between resilience and anxiety, depression, and other indicators
Variable
r
P value
HAMA-0.544< 0.001
HAMD-0.619< 0.001
IIEF-50.396< 0.001
SLQQ-QOL0.390< 0.001
General health status of QLQ-C300.460< 0.001
Table 2 Univariate analysis of resilience in prostate cancer patients, n (%)
Variable
Group A (n = 69)
Group B (n = 78)
χ2
P value
Age (years)0.0800.777
< 6032 (46.38)38 (48.72)
≥ 6037 (53.62)40 (51.28)
Marital status0.1620.687
Married49 (71.01)53 (67.95)
Single20 (28.99)25 (32.05)
Children0.2100.646
Have51 (73.91)55 (70.51)
Don’t have18 (26.09)23 (29.49)
Education level4.5610.033
Below senior high school34 (49.28)52 (66.67)
Senior high school or above35 (50.72)26 (33.33)
Per capita monthly household income (CNY)4.8710.027
< 500029 (42.03)47 (60.26)
≥ 500040 (57.97)31 (39.74)
Table 3 Multivariate analysis of resilience in prostate cancer patients
Factor
β
SE
Wald
P value
OR
95%CI
Age (years)-0.1270.3450.1370.7110.8800.448-1.730
Marital status0.0840.3750.0500.8221.0880.521-2.271
Children0.1310.3850.1160.7331.1400.537-2.423
Education level0.7610.3484.7930.0292.1411.083-4.234
Per capita monthly household income (CNY)0.7640.3464.8820.0272.1471.090-4.230