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. 2020 Sep 15;11(1):1799478. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2020.1799478

Table 3.

Regression results using secondary traumatic stress as the criterion.

Independent variables B SE B β p
(Intercept) 49.58 6.73 .00 <.001
Gender –3.13 2.83 −.08 .274
Age –.29 .15 –.15 .054
Educational level 1.46 1.20 .08 .229
Working years –.07 .21 −.02 .748
Relationship –3.38 2.25 –.11 .138
No. of children 2.94 1.19 .19 .017
Depression 2.53 .77 .26 .002
Anxiety 5.69 .90 .51 <.001
Secure attachment –5.70 2.44 –.20 .023
Dismiss.-a. attachment –1.42 2.79 –.04 .613
Model fit        
Pseudo weighted R2 .62  
Likelihood ratio test χ2 (df) 70.94 (−10) <.001

B represents unstandardized regression weights. SE = standard error.

β represents standardized regression weights.

Pseudo weighted R2 sensu Willett and Singer (1988).