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. 2020 Nov 16;20:472. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-01864-6

Table 3.

Non-automatic hierarchical regression analysis with mental health as dependent variable

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
B SE(B) β B SE(B) β B SE(B) β
Age −.004 .008 −.03 −.004 .008 −.03 −.003 .008 −.02
Sex (0 = male) −.37 .12 −.20** −.37 .12 −.20** −.38 .12 −.20**
Education (0 = low) −.009 .11 −.005 −.02 .11 −.008 −.03 .11 −.01
Marital Status (0 = no partner) .25 .12 .13* .24 .13 .13 −19 .13 .10
Religious engagement (0 = no) −.25 .14 −.10 −.25 .15 −.11 −.23 .14 −.10
Social Disconnectedness (Lubben Scale) −.035 (−.005) .14 (.009) −.02 (−.04) .08 (−.01) .15 (.009) .04 (−.07)
Perceived isolation −.29 (−.27) .10 (.10) −.18** (−.17**)
R2 (R2 adj.) .11 (.09) .11 (.09) .14 (.11)
F for change in R2 (5264) = 6.35*** (1263) = .06 (1262) = 8.46**
F (5264) = 6.35*** (6263) = 4.12*** (7262) = 5.87***

Between brackets results from the HRA when the Lubben scale was considered as independent variable

* p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001. 287 < df < 304