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APPENDIX: Supplementary online resources (online only, object 1)

Item # / HUI3
Attribute / HUI2
Attribute
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02
703
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05
06
07
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09
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Supplementary online Figure A1 The HUI2/3 was designated to collect sufficient information for classifying health status according to both the HUI Mark 2 (HUI2) and Mark 3 (HUI3), two complementary health classification systems. Figure shows items and item clusters corresponding to HUI3 and HUI2 single functional attributes, and multi-attribute outcome measures assessed in this study (denoted with black arrows). Summary global health and functional status (GHFS) measure is based on HUI3 attributes. Reprinted with

permission from Health Utilities Inc., Canada

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APPENDIX: Supplementary online resources (online only, object 2)

Body Image

1. I am happy with the way I look.

2. I like my body the way it is.

3. I feel good about my height and weight.

4. I wish I looked a lot different. (reversely coded)

Sports/Athletics

1. I am as good at sports/physical activities as I want to be.

2. I wish I was better at sports/physical activities. (reversely coded)

3. I feel OK about how well I do when I participate in sports/physical activities.

4. I am happy about how many different kinds of sports/physical activities I am good at.

5. I wish it were easier for me to learn new kinds of sports/physical activities. (reversely coded)

6. I participate in as many different kinds of sports/physical activities as I want to.

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Supplementary online Fig A2 Assessment scale items for measuring body image (BI) and sports/physical activity-related self-confidence (SPAS)

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APPENDIX: Supplementary online resources (online only, object 3)

Supplementary online Table A1 Two adjusted regression models with global health and functional status (ghfs) as principal predictor and body image and sports and physical activity self-assessment as dependents

Group / N / Model Ia
B (95% CI) / pc / pd
(model I) / Model IIb
B (95% CI) / pc / pd
(model II)
Body Image
Males / 269 / 0.95 (0.61-1.29) / <0.00001 / <0.00001 / 0.91 (0.57-1.25) / <0.00001 / <0.00001
Females / 247 / 1.03 (0.67-1.39) / <0.00001 / <0.00001 / 0.99 (0.64-1.35) / <0.00001 / <0.00001
All survivors / 516 / 0.99 (0.74-1.23) / <0.00001 / <0.00001 / 0.94 (0.69-1.19) / <0.00001 / <0.00001
Sports and physical activity
Males / 269 / 0.83 (0.49-1.18) / <0.00001 / <0.00001 / 0.76 (0.41-1.12) / <0.00001 / <0.00001
Females / 247 / 0.84 (0.48-1.19) / <0.00001 / <0.00001 / 0.82 (0.47-1.18) / <0.00001 / <0.00001
All survivors / 516 / 0.84 (0.59-1.08) / <0.00001 / <0.00001 / 0.79 (0.55-1.04) / <0.001 / <0.00001

a Model I was employed in 3 group conditions (males, females, all survivors), and was adjusted for gender in analyses comprising all survivors

b Model II was employed for 3 groups (males, females, all survivors), and was adjusted for time elapsed from diagnosis in males and females, and for gender and time elapsed from diagnosis in the all survivors group

c p-value Model I respectively II (based on B-value, and denotes the significance of ghfs for the variation in the self-evaluation outcomes)

d p-value Models I and II based on B-value, denoting the significance of the entire model including ghfs main predictor, and variables gender (Model I and II), and time elapsed from diagnosis (Model II)

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