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. 2016 Aug 4;10:1489–1500. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S92902

Table 2.

Impact of mental health symptoms on patient satisfaction with treatment, while accounting for the impact of treatment setting, treatment readiness, locus of health control, and satisfaction with life

Predictor B SE B β t P-value R2 R2 change
Model 1
Step 1
 Inpatient hospitalization* 4.45 2.06 −0.27 −2.16 0.03
 Outpatient −2.68 2.33 −0.15 −1.16 0.25
 Residential therapeutic community −4.29 2.46 −0.23 −1.74 0.08
 Treatment readiness 2.23 1.80 0.15 1.24 0.22 0.128
 Health locus of control −1.64 1.66 −0.11 −0.99 0.33
 Satisfaction with life 0.17 0.12 0.18 1.44 0.15
Step 2
 Mental symptoms 0.55 1.73 0.04 0.31 0.75 0.129 0.001
Model 2
Step 1
 Inpatient hospitalization −0.16 2.66 −0.01 −0.06 0.95
 Outpatient clinic 1.61 2.84 0.09 0.57 0.57
 Inpatient detoxification 4.29 2.46 0.27 1.74 0.09
 Treatment readiness 2.23 1.80 0.15 1.24 0.22
 Health locus of control −1.64 1.66 −0.11 −0.99 0.33 0.128
 Satisfaction with life 0.17 0.12 0.18 1.44 0.15
Step 2
 Mental health symptoms 0.55 0.73 0.04 0.31 0.75 0.129 0.001

Notes: Unstandardized regression coefficients (B), unstandardized regression coefficients standard error (SE B), standardized regression coefficients (β), t-values (t), P-values (P), R square values (R2), and R square change (R2 change),

*

P>0.05;

F (7.81) =1.71, P>0.05, R2 change =0.001, F change (1.81) =0.099. Values in bold indicate statistically significant data.