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. 2018 Sep 28;7(3):676–685. doi: 10.1556/2006.7.2018.81

Table 3.

Associations between psychological variables and addictive use of SNS

B [95% CI] p value Ba [95% CI] p value
Model related to role discrepancy
Age N/A N/A −0.13 [−1.57, −0.75] <.01
Marital/cohabitating status N/A N/A −0.18 [−2.16, −1.25] <.01
Education level N/A N/A 0.12 [0.64, 1.40] <.01
Role discrepancy 0.13 [0.09, 0.16] <.01 0.10 [0.07, 0.13] <.01
Model related to discrepancy stress
Age N/A N/A −0.12 [−1.48, −0.67] <.01
Marital/cohabitating status N/A N/A −0.16 [−2.01, −1.11] <.01
Education level N/A N/A 0.11 [0.62, 1.37] <.01
Discrepancy stress 0.21 [0.17, 0.25] <.01 0.15 [0.11, 0.18] <.01
Model related to self-esteem
Age N/A N/A −0.14 [−1.62, −0.79] <.01
Marital/cohabitating status N/A N/A −0.19 [−2.27, −1.36] <.01
Education level N/A N/A 0.11 [0.62, 1.41] <.01
Self-esteem −0.04 [−0.08, 0.01] .11 −0.05 [−0.09, −0.01] .03

Note. B: bivariate regression coefficient; Ba: regression coefficients adjusted for the significant background variables; N/A: not applicable; SNS: social networking site; CI: confidence interval.