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. 2016 Nov 15;16:656. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1906-4

Table 4.

Multivariable linear regression analysis results show the effects of independent variables on perceived coercion. N = 192 patients

Variable Beta (95 % CI) P-valuea R2c
Female gender −0.13 (−11.16–1.07) 0.117
Age −0.09 (−0.50–0.12) 0.441
Living alone −0.01 (−5.80–5.57) 0.713
Global Score Index: Scl-90-R 0.19 (0.82–9.35) 0.015 3 %
Severity scores
 Injected drug abuse 0.01 (−5.99–6.09) 0.720
 Drug overdoses (lifetime) 0.10 (−2.85–9.99) 0.970
 Suicide attempts (lifetime) −0.10 (−6.84–5.40) 0.340
Treatment variable
 Treated for somatic diseasesb 0.12 (−1.39–11.12) 0.113
 Involuntary hospital admission −0.03 (−7.90–5.43) 0.536

a p-value obtained from bivariate linear regression. Only one independent variable showed a p-value <0.20 in bivariate analyses

bDuring the 6 months prior to admission

c R2 adjusted = squared correlation coefficient to obtain a measure of explained variance