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. 2025 Jan 4;17(1):e76899. doi: 10.7759/cureus.76899

Table 7. Results of a hierarchical multiple regression analysis for psychosocial growth.

Note: p<0.05: statistical significance level; dependent variable: psychosocial growth; t: independent samples t-test

Model Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients t-value p-value
B Std. Error Beta
1 (Constant) 21.927 3.72 - 5.893 0.000
Age 0.024 0.05 0.037 0.522 0.602
Gender -1.080 0.52 -0.130 -2.095 0.037
Marital status 0.803 0.76 0.076 1.054 0.293
Education level 1.361 0.68 0.131 1.999 0.047
Child presence 0.780 1.23 0.045 0.632 0.528
Presence of chronic disease -1.581 0.49 -0.197 -3.170 0.002
Living with the old when you are young 1.854 0.67 0.187 2.750 0.006
Region of residence 0.796 0.59 0.091 1.357 0.176
2 (Constant) 13.745 3.71 - 3.703 0.000
Age 0.148 0.041 0.232 3.591 0.000
Gender 0.879 0.49 0.103 1.764 0.079
Marital status 0.038 0.64 0.004 0.059 0.953
Education level 4.081 0.67 0.394 6.0.78 0.000
Child presence 0.687 1.00 0.040 0.687 0.493
Presence of chronic disease -1.063 0.44 -0.133 -5.269 0.000
Living with the old when you are young 2.930 0.80 0.296 3.645 0.000
Region of residence 0.463 0.52 0.053 0.886 0.376
Trust in people -1.325 0.38 -0.205 -3.497 0.001
Sensitivity to criticism -1.358 0.25 -0.313 -5.269 0.000
Depressive affect -0.341 0.25 -0.108 -1.362 0.174
Psychosomatic symptoms 0.000 0.11 0.000 0.003 0.998
Feeling threatened in interpersonal relationships 0.129 0.23 0.037 0.560 0.576
Parental Interest 1.325 0.14 0.562 9.444 0.000
Relationship with the father 0.366 0.14 0.127 2.550 0.011
Psychic isolation -1.428 0.39 -0.222 -3.603 0.000