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. 2021 Apr 20;12:642716. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.642716

Table 5.

Predictors of well-being as dependent variable (regression analyses).

Beta T p Beta T p Beta T p Beta T p
Dependent variable: GrAw-7 scores Model 1: F = 135.6. R2 = 0.11 Model 2: F = 157.7. R2 = 0.28 Model 3: F = 154.6. R2 = 0.35 Model 4: F = 95.5 R2 = 0.40
Constant 32.891 <0.0001 33.405 <0.0001 19.082 <0.0001 8.355 <0.0001
Male gender −0.199 −10.081 <0.0001 −0.177 −9.300 <0.0001 −0.190 −10.482 <0.0001 −0.162 −9.157 <0.0001
Age cohorts 0.266 13.450 <0.0001 0.100 4.931 <0.0001 0.070 3.560 <0.0001 0.054 2.842 0.005
Faith as hold 0.180 6.669 <0.0001 0.144 5.584 <0.0001 0.105 3.972 <0.0001
Meditation 0.286 13.393 <0.0001 0.285 13.963 <0.0001 0.232 11.180 <0.0001
Praying 0.080 2.911 0.004 0.088 3.333 0.001 0.075 2.763 0.006
Well-being (WHO-5) 0.134 5.945 <0.0001 0.161 6.721 <0.0001
Life satisfaction (BMLSS-10) 0.164 7.382 <0.0001 0.184 8.019 <0.0001
Nature/Silence/Contemplation (PCQ) 0.084 3.190 0.001
Spirituality (PCQ) 0.025 0.805 0.421
Relationships (PCQ) 0.082 3.668 <0.0001
Reflection on life (PCQ) 0.101 4.232 <0.0001
Digital media usage (PCQ) −0.020 −1.048 0.295
Perceived restrictions (PCQ) −0.035 −1.582 0.114
Perceived burden (5NRS) 0.103 4.210 <0.0001