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. 2020 Dec 2;10(12):e041446. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041446

Table 4.

Results of the stepwise multilevel linear regression analysis of anxiety symptoms

Model 3* Model 4*
Estimate† 95% CI Estimate† 95% CI
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Age −0.030 −0.046 −0.014 −0.029 −0.044 −0.014
Marriage
 Singled
 Married/coupled 0.30 0.11 0.49 0.27 0.10 0.45
Monthly personal income
 ≤$439.49
 $439.64–$732.58 0.054 −0.22 0.33 0.056 −0.22 0.33
 $732.73–$1465.31 −0.014 −0.39 0.35 0.0043 −0.36 0.37
 ≥$1465.46 1.58 0.55 2.61 1.57 0.54 2.60
Years in Shenzhen 0.0027 −0.016 0.022
Adaption
 Yes
 No 0.38 0.14 0.61 0.38 0.15 0.61
Discrimination
 Yes
 No −0.22 −0.38 −0.051 −0.23 −0.39 −0.063
Drinking
 Yes
 No −0.077 −0.22 0.068
Number of mental health source −0.0040 −0.11 0.11
Loneliness (ULS-6) 0.42 0.39 0.45 0.42 0.39 0.45
Impulsiveness (BIS-11) 0.060 0.046 0.074 0.065 0.053 0.078
Social support (SSRS) −0.0025 −0.017 0.012
Coping
 Positive coping −0.0044 −0.021 0.012
 Negative coping 0.086 0.062 0.11 0.080 0.059 0.10
Meaning of life (C-MLQ) −0.0095 −0.019 0.00034
AIC 15 121.74 15 116.08
BIC 15 236.45 15 194.57
Adjusted R-squared 0.3845 0.3845

*Model 3 is the initial model of the multilevel linear regression analysis. Model 4 is the final model of the analysis after six iterations.

†Estimate stands for the coefficient of each variable.

AIC, Akaike information criterion; BIC, Bayesian information criterion; BIS-11, Barratt Impulsiveness Scale; C-MLQ, Chinese version of Meaning in Life Questionnaire; SSRS, Social Support Rating Scale; ULS-6, 6-item UCLA Loneliness Scale.