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. 2020 Oct 22;41(8):5640–5651. doi: 10.1007/s12144-020-01132-1

Table 3.

Predictive models of resilience according to protective socio-demographic and psychosocial variables

R2c F B SE t β C.I. (95%) para B 1- β f2
L.L. U.L.
Model 1 .54 315.24** .23 .34
Gender .13 .01 1.78ns .42 .12 .98
Age .12 .29 1.45ns .70 .02 .32
Edcuational level .30 .83 3.18* .12 .15 .81
Employment .22 .42 4.22* .21 .19 .34
Self-Efficacy .43 .91 6.18* .10 .12 .18
Optimism .82 .79 4.45* .33 .67 .91
Hope .89 .19 2.34* .27 .81 2.3
Growth −.02 .21 -.73ns -,12 −.05 .51
Model 2 .67 512.80** .96 11.3
  Educational level .39 .03 12.32* .56 .22 .46
  Employment .67 .28 10.73* 2.12 −.45 6.01
  Self-Efficacy .41 .91 16.78** 5.12 1.12 7.98
  Optimism .82 .79 14.45** 4.31 .27 3.11
  Hope −.89 .19 -.34ns .27 −.21 5.23
Model 3 .82 1053.60** 1 19.2
  Educational level .28 .36 22.67** .47 .11 .34
  Employment .03 .51 19.89** .29 .01 .09
  Self-Efficacy .82 .23 28.39** .42 .71 .92
  Optimism .78 .18 14.22** .31 .63 .84

R2c = Corrected determination coefficient; F = contrast statistic (ANOVA); *p < 0.05 ** p < 0.01; ns = not significant; B = non-standardized coefficient; SE = standard error; t = predictive variable contrast statistic; g.l. = degrees of freedom; β = result of the regression or beta equation; C.I. = confidence intervals; L.L. = lower limit; U.L. = upper limit; 1- β = statistical power; f2 = effect size