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. 2023 Sep 18;9(9):e20258. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20258

Table 6.

Multivariable linear regression to identify significant coping strategies in depression, anxiety, and stress.

Coping Strategies Depression
Anxiety
Stress
β P-value β P-Value β P-Value
Active Coping −0.648 0.010* 0.158 0.418 0.913 <0.001*
Use of Informational Support −0.072 0.775 0.361 0.069 0.190 0.401
Positive Reframing −0.144 0.589 0.152 0.466 0.359 0.133
Planning −0.446 0.071 0.027 0.888 0.879 <0.001*
Emotional Support 0.160 0.533 0.309 0.126 −0.021 0.927
Venting 0.498 0.031 −0.003 0.988 0.110 0.589
Humour 0.821 0.001* 0.102 0.577 −0.381 0.070
Acceptance −0.602 0.029* −0.108 0.615 0.831 0.001*
Religion −0.415 0.129 −0.064 0.765 0.704 0.004*
Self-Blame 0.686 0.001* −0.027 0.866 0.034 0.853
Self-Distraction −0.345 0.175 −0.206 0.300 0.929 <0.001*
Denial 0.676 0.004* 0.220 0.222 −0.313 0.128
Substance Use 0.835 <0.001* 0.189 0.274 −0.417 0.036*
Behavioural Disengagement 0.583 0.004* −0.015 0.925 0.149 0.407

β = coefficient; SE = standard error of coefficient; * indicates significant p-value (<0.05).