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. 2021 Jan 20;18(3):868. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18030868

Table 5.

Relationship of Perceived stress (PSS), Self-esteem (RSES), Depression (PHQ-9), Anxiety (GAD-7), Suicidal Ideation, Stressful Life Event, QOL—Physical Health, QOL—Psychological Health, QOL—Social Relationships and QOL—Environment to body mass index (BMI)—Male Respondents.

Psychological Variables Simple Linear Regression Multiple Linear Regression
B t p B t p
Perceived stress (PSS) (0–40) −0.075 −1.559 0.120 −0.107 −2.046 0.041 *
Self-esteem (RSES) (0–40) 0.077 1.235 0.217
Depression (PHQ-9) −0.090 −1.526 0.128
Anxiety (GAD-7) 0.050 0.584 0.559
Suicidal Ideation −2.062 −2.686 0.007 −2.423 −3.031 0.003 *
Stressful Life Event 0.088 0.712 0.477
Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF-26)
QOL—Physical Health (4–20) −0.158 −1.470 0.142 −0.350 −2.945 0.003 *
QOL—Psychological Health (4–20) −0.167 −1.621 0.106
QOL—Social Relationships (4–20) −0.012 −0.135 0.893
QOL—Environment (4–20) 0.050 0.451 0.652

* significant with 2-tailed test. Variables with a p value of less than 0.25 in simple linear regression were included in the multiple linear regression model. Adjusted R Square = 0.03, F = 5.69; p = 0.001.