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. 2020 Nov 5;11:585270. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.585270

Table 3.

Results of moderation models (N = 761).

Psychological distress Perceived benefits
B (SE) B (SE)
Female (vs. male) 0.36 (0.19) 0.20 (0.07)**
Age −0.00 (0.01) 0.00 (0.00)
University educated (vs. no) 0.08 (0.21) −0.01 (0.08)
Income −0.00 (0.03) −0.01 (0.01)
Presence of own chronic health problems (vs. no) 0.25 (0.22) 0.02 (0.08)
Co-living with a vulnerable individual (vs. no) 0.25 (0.18) 0.02 (0.07)
Religious affiliation (vs. no) −0.24 (0.18) 0.04 (0.07)
In a high-risk occupation (vs. no) 0.05 (0.19) −0.05 (0.07)
Perceived threats 0.24 (0.29) 0.34 (0.11)**
Self-coldness 0.13 (0.30) 0.09 (0.11)
Self-compassion −0.15 (0.32) 0.73 (0.12)***
Self-coldness × perceived threats 0.19 (0.06)*** −0.03 (0.02)
Self-compassion × perceived threats −0.12 (0.06)* −0.05 (0.02)*
Model summary: Δr2 0.2968*** 0.1412***

B, unstandardized coefficient; SE, standard error.

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01;

***

p < 0.001.