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. 2021 Nov 5;21:750. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-04093-w

Table 4.

Multiple regression analysis models showing factors independently associated with mental condition, physical condition, health satisfaction or quality of life among women after miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy

Predictor Mental condition Physical condition Health satisfaction Quality of life
B Beta p B Beta p B Beta p B Beta p
Constant 2.279 < 0.001 1.702 < 0.001 1.977 < 0.001 1.782 < 0.001
Having childrenA 0.104 0.063 0.159 −0.038 −0.028 0.542 0.285 0.185 < 0.001 0.154 0.106 0.015
History of pregnancy loss 0.007 0.004 0.915 0.048 0.035 0.415 0.118 0.076 0.070 0.198 0.135 0.001
Planned pregnancyB −0.264 −0.147 < 0.001 − 0.002 − 0.002 0.968 − 0.087 − 0.053 0.199 0.007 0.005 0.908
Cause of pregnancy lossC 0.043 0.020 0.602 0.043 0.025 0.540 0.349 0.177 < 0.001 0.093 0.050 0.191
Age −0.004 −0.005 0.898 −0.004 − 0.007 0.873 − 0.013 −0.021 0.625 0.002 0.004 0.930
Self-reported financial standing −0.312 −0.245 < 0.001 − 0.184 − 0.177 < 0.001 − 0.164 −0.139 < 0.001 − 0.269 − 0.240 < 0.001
Relationship statusD 0.107 0.052 0.221 −0.026 −0.016 0.721 −0.070 − 0.036 0.392 0.091 0.050 0.224
EducationE 0.031 0.019 0.650 −0.055 − 0.040 0.349 0.032 0.020 0.622 0.119 0.081 0.046
Received support (BSSS) 0.275 0.145 < 0.001 0.166 0.108 0.009 0.217 0.124 0.002 0.369 0.222 < 0.001

F = 8.587, p < 0.001

R2 = 0.12

F = 3.504, p < 0.001

R2 = 0.05

F = 7.882, p < 0.001

R2 = 0.11

F = 11.941, p < 0.001

R2 = 0.14

B - Un-standardized Beta coefficient; β = standardized Beta coefficient; pp-value; F –F-test for linear regression; R2- the adjusted r-squared

Reference categories: AYes; BNo pregnancy loss; CMiscarriage; DMarried; ECollege/university