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. 2016 Nov 29;3(4):e51. doi: 10.2196/mental.6361

Table 5.

Hierarchical regressions predicting average mood.

Outcome Adjusted r2 Predictor Unstandardized coefficient, B Standard error β P a
Happy

Step 1 .19 Problems –1.84 0.30 –.45b <.001

Step 2 .31 Problems –0.43 0.40 –.10 .28



Coping efficacy 1.41 0.28 .49b <.001
Sad

Step 1 .20 Problems 2.20 0.36 .45b <.001

Step 2 .31 Problems 0.56 0.47 .17 .23



Coping efficacy –1.63 0.33 –.48b <.001
Angry

Step 1 .19 Problems 1.96 0.33 .43b <.001

Step 2 .24 Problems 0.86 0.45 .19 .06



Coping efficacy –1.09 0.32 –.35c .001
Stressed

Step 1 .36 Problems 3.32 0.36 .60b <.001

Step 2 .39 Problems 2.30 0.50 .42b <.001



Coping efficacy –1.03 0.35 –.27c . 004
Worried

Step 1 .35 Problems 3.08 0.34 .59b <.001

Step 2 .38 Problems 2.14 0.47 . 41b <.001



Coping efficacy –0.94 0.33 –.26c .005

aAlpha set at .028 in line with rough false discovery rate.

bSignificant at the P<.001 level.

cSignificant at the P<.028 level.