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. 2021 Sep 10;12:715327. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.715327

Table 3.

Factors associated to coping of the pandemic.

How well oneself has mastered the challenges of the pandemic How well the child has mastered the challenges of the pandemic How well the family has mastered the challenges of the pandemic
B 95% CI p B 95% CI p B 95% CI p
Gender −0.090 −0.524; 0.344 0.685 −0.224 −0.689; 0.242 0.345 0.094 −0.341; 0.530 0.671
Age in years −0.012 −0.044; 0.019 0.447 −0.011 −0.045; 0.022 0.506 −0.029 −0.060; 0.003 0.075
Living with a partner −0.339 −0.888; 0.210 0.226 0.157 −0.433; 0.746 0.601 −0.024 −0.576; 0.527 0.931
Number of children living in household −0.049 −0.233; 0.135 0.603 0.033 −0.168; 0.234 0.749 −0.016 −0.200; 0.169 0.868
Age of the respective child 0.027 −0.014; 0.068 0.200 −0.041 −0.085; 0.004 0.071 −0.001 −0.042; 0.040 0.960
Education 0.039 −0.267; 0.345 0.802 0.340 0.012; 0.668 0.043 0.091 −0.216; 0.398 0.559
Household income >25% less 0.449 0.003; 0.895 0.048 0.235 −0.243; 0.714 0.334 0.566 0.118; 1.014 0.013
Satisfaction with sharing of childcare duties 1.108 0.818; 1.398 <0.001 0.844 0.534; 1.155 <0.001 0.901 0.610; 1.191 <0.001
Working from home 0.151 −0.136; 0.437 0.302 0.069 −0.238; 0.376 0.660 0.131 −0.157; 0.418 0.371
ACE total score −0.051 −0.129; 0.437 0.191 −0.172 −0.255; −0.088 <0.001 −0.058 −0.135; 0.020 0.144
F (df) 7.221 (10) 6.863 (10) 5.461 (10)
p <0.001 <0.001 <0.001
R 2 0.136 0.130 0.106

B, unstandardized coefficient. Bold values are statistically significant (p < 0.05).