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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2020 Dec 2;295:113595. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113595

Table 4.

Summary Statistics of Multivariable Linear Regression Model. A model consisting of pre-existing diagnosis of a depressive disorder, presence of COVID-19-related food insecurity, and participants’ feedback about the degree to which they could express themselves during telepsychiatry sessions together explained 40.11% of the variance in Kessler Psychological Distress Scale K10+ total scores. As shown in the model coefficients, pre-existing diagnosis of depressive disorder and food insecurity increased predicted distress score, while perception of being able to express “about the same” during telepsychiatry sessions as during on-site sessions decreased the predicted score.

Model Summary
R R2 Adjusted R2 Std. Error of the Estimate F Significance
0.7381 0.5448 0.4011 7.501 3.79 0.01187
Coefficients
Step Beta Std. Error t-value Significance
(Constant) 20.483 5.186 3.95 0.00086 ***
Depressive Disorder 8.647 3.312 2.611 0.01717 *
Food Insecurity 8.71 3.433 2.537 0.02011 *
Expressed the Same −10.72 4.349 −2.465 0.02340 *
Expressed Somewhat Less −7.746 4.753 −1.63 0.1196
Expressed Somewhat More −9.984 6.604 −1.512 0.14705
Expressed Substantially Less 4.871 8.811 0.553 0.58686