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. 2014 May-Jun;30(3):507–510. doi: 10.12669/pjms.303.4634

Table-IV.

The intermediary effect of negative coping style on cancer-specific distress

Negative coping style
cancer-specific distress
cancer-specific distress
Step 1 Step 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Step 1 Demographic variables
Sex -0.108 -0.110 -0.116 -0.101 -0.116 -0.162 -0.128
Age 0.317 0.326 0.359 0.281 0.359 0.114 0.274
Economic income 0.197 0.195 0.161 0.104 0.161 0.146 0.172
Step 2
Family history 0.374 0.407 0.351
Step 3
Negative coping style 0.463 0.431
△F 2.681 8.653 3.372 16.418 3.308 12.328 13.081
R2 0.128 0.241 0.141 0.275 0.136 0.232 0.332
△R2 0.176 0.183 0.172 0.240 0.172 0.201 0.206

Ps: Cancer-specific distress refers to the sum of intrusion, avoidance and hyperarousal.