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. 2021 Sep 17;7:8. doi: 10.1186/s40695-021-00067-2

Table 3.

Association between sexual quality of life and independent variables obtained from linear regression analysesa

Models Unstandardized coefficients Standardized coefficients t p value
β Std. Error β
Model 1a (adjusted R2 = 0.431)
 Sexual self-efficacy 1.481 0.094 0.769 15,774  < 0.0001
 Menopausal vs. non-menopasual (Group) -8.609 1.464 -0.286 -5.879  < 0.0001
Model 1b (adjusted R2 = 0.413)
 Sexual self-efficacy 1.483 0.102 0.770 14.542  < 0.0001
 Age -0.276 0.058 -0.253 4.782  < 0.0001
Model 2 (adjusted R2 = 0.107)
 Education(primary vs. higher) -2.855 3.363 -0.084 -0.848 0.397
 Education (secondary vs. higher) -0.743 2.289 -0.025 -0.325 0.746
 Occupation (housewife vs. employed) -3.266 1.979 -0.107 -1.650 0.100
 Income (poor vs. intermediate/good) -3.946 2.223 -0.108 -1.775 0.077
 Number of children -1.271 0.598 -0.155 -2.124 0.034
Model 3a (adjusted R2 = 0.430)
 Sexual self-efficacy 1.457 0.105 0.756 13.894  < 0.0001
 Menopasual vs. non-menopausal (Group) -9.193 1.864 -0.306 -4.931  < 0.0001
 Number of children -0.286 0.564 -0.035 -0.507 0.612
Model 3b (adjusted R2 = 0.411)
 Sexual self-efficacy 1.482 0.108 0.769 13.676  < 0.0001
 Age -0.278 0.078 -0.255 -3.565  < 0.0001
 Number of children -0.023 0.608 -0.003 -0.039 0.969

a Dependent variable: sexual quality of life (SQOL)