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. 2020 Apr 26;17(9):3003. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17093003

Table 4.

Summary of the hierarchical regression analysis for variables associated with mental wellbeing and depressive symptoms.

Mental Wellbeing (n = 494) Symptoms of Depression (n = 494)
B SE B β 95% CI F B SE B β 95% CI F
Constant 47.88 4.37 34.54 *** 34.76 4.31 103.45 ***
Sex 0.36 0.72 0.02 −1.04–1.77 −3.13 0.71 −0.12 *** −4.52–−1.75
Age 0.23 0.20 0.04 −0.63–0.17 0.41 0.20 0.05 * 0.02–0.81
Parents’ education 0.05 0.22 0.01 −0.37–0.48 0.27 0.21 0.03 −0.15–0.69
Parents’ employment status 0.00 0.32 0.00 −0.62–0.63 −1.00 0.32 −0.09 ** −1.62–−0.38
Family economy 1.08 0.42 0.10 ** 0.26–1.90 −0.68 0.41 −0.05 −1.49–0.13
Stress −0.07 0.04 −0.11 −0.14–0.00 0.15 0.04 0.19 *** 0.08–0.22
SOC 0.42 0.04 0.59 *** 0.34–0.50 -0.65 0.04 −0.68 *** −0.73–−0.57
Stress × sex 0.12 0.05 0.12 * 0.01–0.22 −0.04 0.05 −0.03 −0.14–0.07
SOC × sex −0.04 0.06 −0.03 −0.16–0.09 0.14 0.06 0.09 * 0.02–0.26
Stress × SOC 0.00 0.00 0.02 −0.00–0.00 −0.01 0.00 −0.08 ** −0.01–0.00

Note. * p ≤ 0.05; ** p ≤ 0.01; *** p ≤ 0.001. Sex: value 0—girls; value 1—boys. Cases deleted listwise. Adjusted R2 = 0.41 for model with mental wellbeing and R2 = 0.68 for model with depression.