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).