Skip to main content
. 2019 Aug 5;21(6):1965–1984. doi: 10.1007/s10902-019-00163-1

Table 5.

Results of multiple regression analysis (dependent variable: suicide as a solution)

Step Predictors (N = 239) B 95% CI of B* SE*B β p*
Lower Upper
1 Religiousness .019 − .002 .038 .010 .122 .057
2 Religiousness .018 − .002 .037 .010 .117 .076
General mental health problems − .016 − .043 .007 .013 − .090 .236
3 Religiousness .020 − .001 .042 .011 .131 .065
General mental health problems .002 − .025 .030 .014 .011 .883
Autonomy .027 − .030 − .087 .030 .085 .379
Environmental mastery − .010 − .086 .071 .041 − .035 .814
Personal growth − .023 − .063 .101 .042 − .057 .572
Positive relations with others .020 − .105 .063 .027 .060 .464
Purpose in life .022 − .041 .084 .032 .061 .471
Self-acceptance .041 − .065 .135 .051 .136 .422

*Significance testing based on bootstrapped SE. Bootstrap based on 1000 samples

Step 1: R2 = .015, F(1, 237) = 3.560, p > .05

Step 2: R2 = .023, F(2, 236) = 2.754, p > .05, ΔR2 = .008, F(1, 236) = 1.935, p > .05

Step 3: R2 = .054, F(8, 230) = 1.635, p > .05, ΔR2 = .031, F(6, 230) = 1.256, p > .05