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. 2018 Dec 12;13(12):e0208143. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208143

Table 9. Multiple linear regression to analyse the contribution of each independent variable (dimensions of perceived occupational stress) in predicting the dependent variable (psychological well-being) among secondary school heads (n = 402).

Psychological Well-being (Dependent Variable)
Model Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients t Sig. R Square F Sig.
B Std. Error β
Independent Variables (Constant) 5.544 .023 236.161 .000 0.899 287.258 0.000
ROL -.027 .007 -.091* -4.087 .000
RA -.038 .005 -.140* -7.746 .000
RC -.032 .006 -.137* -5.617 .000
UGPP -.033 .006 -.122* -5.696 .000
RP -.035 .003 -.186* -10.896 .000
UP -.031 .005 -.137* -6.247 .000
P -.059 .015 -.203* -4.050 .000
PGR -.027 .009 -.099* -3.108 .002
II -.047 .009 -.159* -5.178 .000
LS -.011 .014 -.042 -.819 .413
SWC -.038 .006 -.148* -6.646 .000
U -.036 .004 -.170* -8.659 .000

* Significant Predictors

Dependent Variable: Psychological Well-being

Independent Variables: ROL = Role Overload; RA = Role Ambiguity; RC = Role Conflict; UGPP = Unreasonable Group & Political Pressure; RP = Responsibility for Persons; UP = Under Participation; P = Powerlessness; PGR = Peer Group Relations; II = Intrinsic Improvishment; LS = Low Status; SWC = Strenuous Working Conditions; U = Unprofitability