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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2008 Nov 17;44(5):485–492. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2008.09.013

Table 4.

Multivariable Linear Regression Analyses

Depressive Symptomsa
Emotional Functioningb
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
Demographics
 Minority vs. Nonminority .16 .15 .08 .08 .07 -.07 -.07 -.01 -.01 -.01
 Parent’s highest level of education .10 .11 .09 .09 .10 -.07 -.08 -.06 -.07 -.13
 Female gender (vs. male) .10 .08 .05 .05 .05 -.14 -.14 -.11 -.12 -.10
 Age .09 .06 .08 .09 .07 -.17* -.16* -.18* -.20* -.21**
Disease Status
 IBD vs. Healthy Controls .14 .11 .10 -.14** -.04 -.01 .03 -1.22
Existential well-being (EWB) -.46** -.48** -.46** .39** .45** .22
Religious well-being (RWB) .06 -.03 -.22* -.16
Disease Interactions
 EWB × Disease -.34 1.77**
 RWB × Disease .61* -.53
Partial R 2 Change .02 .11** .01 .04* .00 .08** .03* .06**
R 2 .05 .07 .18 .19 .23 .05 .06 .13 .16 .23
F statistic 1.80 2.06 5.25** 4.68** 4.59** 2.09 1.71 3.65** 3.98** 4.63**

Note : Significance testing was done with transformations but the numbers represent coefficients based on non-transformed data. Standardized β weights are reported at each step to evaluate any changes in weights with the inclusion of additional predictors.

a

CDI-S.

b

PedsQL.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.