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. 2017 Sep 26;35(2):107–116. doi: 10.1177/1059840517732125

Table 5.

Summary of Regression Analysis Results.

Mental Well-Being (WEMWBS) B β SEB T Sig. t
Gender (female = 0, male = 1) .141 .099 .0342 4.11 <.001**
Age (16 years old as reference category)
 15 years old .012 .025 .030 1.09 .778
 17 years old .017 .011 .039 0.43 .664
 18 years old .089 .054 .041 2.15 .032*
 19 years old .027 .009 .071 0.39 .698
 20 years old .086 .013 .149 0.58 .563
 21 years old −.067 −.008 .186 −0.36 .717
Line of study (general studies as reference category)
 Vocational studies −.042 −.026 .038 −1.11 .269
Mother’s education (years of education) −.013 −.022 .017 −0.78 .438
Father’s education (years of education) −.042 −.073 .016 −2.60 .009**
Family finances (good family financials as the reference category)
 Poor family financials the whole time .278 .051 .125 2.22 .026*
 More or less poor family financials −.203 −.057 .083 −2.44 .015*
 Neither poor nor good family financials −.096 −.056 .043 −2.20 .028*
 More or less good family financials −.047 −.031 .038 −1.25 .213
Loneliness −.241 −.371 .017 −14.22 <.001**
Stress −.102 −.130 .019 −5.26 <.001**
Self-rated health .161 .218 .019 8.62 <.001**
Positive mental health literacy (PMeHL) .126 .094 .030 4.16 <.001**
Constant 3.435 .180 19.09 <.001
N 1,227
R 2 (adjusted) .41

*Significant at the 5% level, p ≤ .05. **Significant at the 1% level, p ≤ .01.