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. 2024 Feb 3;13(1):22799036241227891. doi: 10.1177/22799036241227891

Table 4.

Linear regression model of the socio-demographic data, MSSQ, and PSS on Anxiety (BAI) among the studied students at the Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, 2022.

Variable Unstandardized coefficient (ß) p-Value Collinearity statistics
Tolerance VIF
Age of the students –0.204 0.241 0.836 1.197
Nationality (Non-Egyptians) 1.613 0.088 0.469 2.133
Gender (female) 3.990 <0.001* 0.880 1.136
Grade (one) 0.273 0.718 0.572 1.748
Living away from the family 0.482 0.417 0.762 1.312
Residence (rural) 2.449 <0.001* 0.834 1.199
Academic percent –0.024 0.398 0.907 1.102
Taking drugs or alcohol (yes) 2.787 0.526 0.980 1.020
Having diagnosed with chronic mental illness (yes) 6.894 <0.001* 0.974 1.027
Having chronic neurological disease (yes) 6.569 0.018* 0.982 1.019
Having another chronic medical illness (yes) 3.633 <0.001* 0.974 1.027
Perceived stress scale total score 0.492 <0.001* 0.771 1.297
Academic stressors 1.322 0.001* 0.654 1.528
Intrapersonal stressors 1.779 <0.001* 0.696 1.437
Teaching stressors 0.071 0.814 0.663 1.509
Social stressors 2.035 <0.001* 0.628 1.593
Drive stressors 0.234 0.401 0.718 1.392
Group stressors 0.292 0.352 0.639 1.565

Adjusted linear regression model; F = 48.612, p-value < 0.001, adjusted R square = 0.336.

Reference groups were as follows: Egyptians, males, grades other than one, living with the family, urban, not taking drugs or alcohol, not diagnosed with mental illness, not consuming psychiatric drugs, not diagnosed with chronic neurological illness, and not diagnosed with other chronic medical illness.

*

Significant variable.