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. 2023 May 30:1–12. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04785-w

Table 5.

Multivariate Linear Regression Analysis for Depression (N = 2,627)

Variables B SE p value 95% CI
Age 0.043 0.077 0.581 [-0.108, 0.194]
Gender (male) 0.661 0.196 0.001 [0.277, 1.044]
Major (science) 0.241 0.225 0.283 [-0.199, 0.682]
Types of University
   Comprehensive *
   Teachers’ -1.062 0.293 <0.001 [-1.638, -0.487]
   Medical -0.434 0.342 0.205 [-1.104, 0.237]
   Vocational Technology -0.636 0.262 0.015 [-1.149, -0.123]
Stress Level
   Very Severe*
   Severe -0.168 0.242 0.487 [-0.643, 0.306]
   Generally 0.005 0.247 0.984 [-0.479, 0.489]
   Good 0.059 0.305 0.847 [-0.539, 0.656]
   Unclear 0.975 0.500 0.051 [-0.006, 1.955]
Factors of Employment Stress
   ESS-F 0.233 0.039 <0.001 [0.156, 0.310]
   ESS-C 0.171 0.042 <0.001 [0.088, 0.253]
   ESS-P 0.048 0.049 0.323 [-0.047, 0.144]
   ESS-I 0.388 0.042 <0.001 [0.305, 0.471]

R2= 0.300, adjusted R2= 0.296, F (14, 2612) = 79.962, p < .001. *Reference variable, ESS-F: Family Factors of Employment Stress, ESS-C: College Factors of Employment Stress, ESS-P: Professional Factors of Employment Stress, ESS-I: Individual Factors of Employment Stress.