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. 2021 Jan 13;282:1161–1169. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.01.027

Table 4.

Linear regression results of COVID-19 experiences predicting mental health symptoms

β Std. Error Bootstrap
CI [95%]
Depression (CES-D)
Race 0.151* 0.059 0.037, 0.273
Education −0.261⁎⁎ 0.056 −0.369, −0.152
Income −0.046 0.059 −0.162, 0.068
Number of children 0.058 0.050 −0.039, 0.155
Risk of COVID infection 0.126* 0.052 0.021, 0.226
Social Isolation 0.115* 0.053 0.006, 0.218
Financial Difficulties 0.088 0.059 −0.031, 0.200
Relationship Difficulties 0.272⁎⁎ 0.051 0.169, 0.371
Anxiety (CWS)
Race 0.133* 0.052 0.031, 0.235
Education −0.105 0.060 −0.224, 0.015
Income −0.055 0.055 −0.165, 0.056
Number of children −0.115⁎⁎ 0.047 −0.209, −0.026
Risk of COVID infection 0.236⁎⁎ 0.052 0.135, 0.338
Social Isolation 0.115* 0.049 0.017, 0.209
Financial Difficulties 0.255⁎⁎ 0.056 0.138, 0.361
Relationship Difficulties
0.236⁎⁎ 0.054 0.129, 0.343
Insomnia (ISI)
Race 0.068 0.047 −0.027, 0.161
Education −0.208⁎⁎ 0.056 −0.313, −0.093
Income 0.008 0.065 −0.122, 0.133
Number of children 0.076 0.051 −0.027, 0.174
Risk of COVID infection 0.240⁎⁎ 0.051 0.139, 0.336
Social Isolation 0.022 0.057 −0.088, 0.136
Financial Difficulties 0.167⁎⁎ 0.059 0.051, 0.279
Relationship Difficulties 0.155⁎⁎ 0.056 0.044, 0.267

Note. CES-D = Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, CWS = Cambridge Worry Scale, ISI = Insomnia Severity Index. Results include bootstrap CIs. Fit indices for all models: CFI = 1.00, RMSEA = .00, SRMS = .00.

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p < .01,

p < .05