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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Work Stress. 2020 Oct 14;35(3):217–240. doi: 10.1080/02678373.2020.1832609

Table 3.

Unstandardized regression results of caregiver burden predicting outcome variables.

Variable Anxiety (W2; n = 505) Anxiety (W3; n = 484) Depression (W2; n = 517) Depression (W3; n = 496)

β (SE) β (SE) β (SE) β (SE)
Hours worked .001 (.002) −.001 (.002) .001 (.001) .000 (.002)
Care-recipients .003 (.019) −.004 (.020) −.011 (.016) −.029 (.017)
Gender .016 (.055) −.002 (.057) −.015 (.045) .094 (.050)
Age −.003 (.003) −.003 (.003) .003 (.002) .000 (.003)
Ethnicity .095 (.030)** .059 (.030)* .006 (.024) .023 (.026)
Household Income −.039 (.016)* −.033 (.016)* −.026 (.013) −.013 (.015)
Disability/Illness .004 (.051) .082 (.064) −.005 (.042) .066 (.056)
Anxiety (W1) .559 (.040)** .544 (.041) ---- ----
Depression (W1) ---- ---- .516 (.036)** .528 (.040)**
Caregiver Burden .219 (.068)** .094 (.070) .314 (.055)** .147 (.060)**

Note. Care-recipients is the number of individuals being cared for, and disability/illness is whether an individual being cared for has a disability/illness. W means wave and β are unstandardized.

*

is significant at p < .05

**

is significant at p < .01.