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. 2017 Dec 18;21(3):247–257. doi: 10.1007/s00737-017-0801-2

Table 3.

Statistically significant interactions between participants’ gender and coping strategies in relation to health-related qualify of life domains

Outcome Predictors Total model Simple effects analysis
Beta t p ΔR 2 Predictor Moderator Beta t p ΔR 2
WHO_somatic Employment .32 7.55 .001 0.10 Positive reframing
Gender − .05 − 1.09 .278 0.01 Male .01 .32 .752 0.01
Positive reframing .14 2.43 .016 0.01 Female .24 2.36 .020 0.06
Positive reframing × gender .12 2.19 .029 0.01
WHO_somatic Employment .30 7.30 .001 0.10 Use of emotional support
Gender − .04 − 1.07 .283 0.01 Male − .15 − 3.39 .001 .020
Use of emotional support .02 .27 .788 0.01 Female .16 1.55 .124 .030
Use of emotional support × gender .16 2.88 .004 0.01
WHO_environmental Employment .26 5.75 .000 0.08 Positive reframing
Higher education .17 3.98 .001 0.03
Age .12 2.84 .005 0.02
CD4 .09 2.28 .023 0.01
Gender − .06 − 1.48 .140 0.01 Male − .03 − .58 .566 .010
Positive reframing .11 1.92 .050 0.01 Female .26 2.58 .012 .070
Positive reframing × gender .13 2.41 .016 0.01
WHO_social Stable relationship − .21 − 5.07 .000 0.06 Use of emotional support
Employment .15 3.27 .001 0.02
AIDS − .11 − 2.56 .011 0.01
Higher education .09 1.96 .050 0.01
Gender .04 1.03 .303 0.01 Male − .02 − .43 .671 .010
Use of emotional support .13 2.18 .030 0.01 Female .29 2.77 .007 .080
Use of emotional support × gender .15 2.51 .012 0.01
WHO_psychological Employment .26 5.79 .000 0.06 Positive emotion enhancement
CD4 .14 3.50 .001 0.02
Stable relationship − .11 − 2.68 .008 0.01
Age .10 2.24 .026 0.01
Gender − .02 − .39 .699 0.01 Male .07 1.49 .138 .010
Positive emotion enhancement .25 4.61 .000 0.02 Female .40 3.81 .001 .140
Positive emotion enhancement × gender .18 3.31 .001 0.02

Beta, standardized regression coefficients; t, test for significance of regression coefficient; p, statistical significance; ΔR 2, change of determination coefficient