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. 2025 Jan 16;96(1):133–144. doi: 10.1007/s11126-024-10110-w

Table 2.

Association between perceived coercion and satisfaction with the treatment and trauma at discharge

Model 1 (Dependent variable = Satisfaction with the hospitalization treatment, CAT) 1
Variables Coeficients Error t p VIF *
Intercept 59.659 5.980 9.977 < 0.001
Perception of coercion (CEV) -0.302 0.072 -4.176 < 0.001 1.175
Coercive measure 1.238
Combined measure Ref
Involuntary medication 2.226 2.808 0.793 0.430
Mechanical restraint 2.641 2.817 0.937 0.351
Gender 1.080
Male Ref
Female 1.778 2.411 0.738 0.462
Centre 1.160
Malaga Ref
Jerez -3.490 3.150 -1.108 0.271
Nacionality 1.090
Spanish Ref
Other -0.501 3.500 -0.143 0.887
Age 0.116 0.095 1.223 0.224 1.133
Model 2 (Dependent variable = Root Square of Davidson Trauma Scale) 2
Variables Coeficients Error t p VIF *
Intercep -0.349 0.960 -0.363 0.717
Perception of coercion (CEV) 0.074 0.012 6.361 < 0.001 1.175
Coercive measure 1.238
Combined measure Ref
Involuntary medication -0.367 0.451 -0.815 0.417
Mechanical restraint 0.229 0.452 0.507 0.613
Gender 1.080
Male Ref
Female 0.187 0.387 0.482 0.631
Centre 1.160
Malaga Ref
Jerez -0.015 0.506 -0.029 0.977
Nacionality 1.090
Spanish Ref
Other 0.074 0.562 0.131 0.896
Age 0.004 0.015 0.282 0.778 1.133

1R2=0.233. Breusch Pagan Homoscedasticity test = 0.165. Shapiro Wilks test of residuals = 0.395

2R2=0.350. Breusch Pagan Homoscedasticity test = 0.409. Shapiro Wilks test of residuals = 0.901