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. 2021 Mar 15;29(2):257–267. doi: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_212_20

Table 8.

Multiple regressions analysis for predictors of cyberchondria: Coefficientsa

Model 6 Unstandardized coefficients Standardized coefficients β t Significant 95.0% CI for B Collinearity statistics


B SE Lower bound Upper bound Tolerance VIF
Constant 4.683 4.386 1.068 0.286 −3.948 13.315
Anxiety 0.967 0.149 0.411 6.474 0.000 0.673 1.261 0.636 1.572
Constant fear of getting infected 2.219 0.875 0.154 2.535 0.012 0.497 3.942 0.692 1.444
QOL 0.506 0.117 0.277 4.323 0.000 0.275 0.736 0.623 1.605
Always occupied with fear of contamination 3.730 1.193 0.180 3.128 0.002 1.383 6.077 0.771 1.296
Changes in Appetite 1.047 0.390 0.142 2.685 0.008 0.280 1.815 0.914 1.094
Living conditions −2.741 1.365 −0.103 −2.007 0.046 −5.428 −0.053 0.975 1.026

aDependent variable: CSS. CSS – Cyberchondria Severity Scale; SE – Standard error; CI – Confidence interval; QOL – Quality of life; VIF – Variance inflation factor