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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Genet Couns. 2016 Dec 30;26(4):829–840. doi: 10.1007/s10897-016-0060-9

Table 5.

Multiple linear regression predicting adaptation

Variable B CI P
Positive Stress Response
R2 = 0.197 p = 0.002
 Emotional Support −0.045 −0.074 – −0.017 0.002
 Coping Efficacy 0.009 0.003–0.015 0.005
Self Esteem
R2 = 0.212 p = 0.001
 Uncertainty Social Support −0.248 −0.437– −0.059 0.011
 Coping Efficacy 0.007 0.001–0.013 0.019
Social Integration
R2 = 0.328 p = <0.001
 Uncertainty Child's Health 0.323 0.129–0.517 0.002
 Uncertainty Social Support −0.273 −0.468 – −0.079 0.007
 Affectionate Support 0.110 0.045–0.175 0.001
Spiritual Wellbeing
R2 = 0.129 p = 0.011
 Uncertainty Family −0.221 −0.412 – −0.030 0.014
 Relationship Status 0.607 −0.062 – 1.276 0.074

Only variables with p < 0.2 in the bivariate analysis were included in the model. Table includes all predictor variables that remained in the model after backwards step elimination. B unstandardized regression coefficient, CI 95% confidence interval