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. 2021 Nov 8;18(21):11718. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111718

Table 4.

Linear regression models of public stigma of COVID-19.

Model1 Model2 Model3
B (95%CI) B (95%CI) B (95%CI)
Age (years) (<=30=0) 0.182 (1.058, 1.359) ** 0.183 (1.060, 1.359) ** 0.122 (1.012, 1.260) *
Marital status(Single=0)
Married −0.067 (0.826, 1.060) −0.058 (0.833, 1.069) −0.036 (0.865, 1.076)
Others 0.001 (0.877, 1.143) 0.009 (0.884, 1.152) 0.001 (0.891, 1.124)
Education level (<=High school diploma = 0)
=Bachelor’s degree −0.083 (0.803, 1.055) −0.062 (0.820, 1.078) −0.101 (0.801, 1.019)
>=Graduate degree −0.202 (0.703, 0.949) ** −0.175 (0.721, 0.977) * −0.176 (0.734, 0.958) **
Psychological response to the pandemic (Severe = 0)
Moderate −0.066 (0.860, 1.019) 0.022 (0.948, 1.102)
Mild −0.172 (0.752, 0.943) ** −0.060 (0.852, 1.043)
Knowledge of COVID-19 −0.002 (0.995, 1.001) −0.003 (0.994, 1.000)
Willingness for help-seeking 0.021 (0.994, 1.051) −0.013 (0.962, 1.014)
Dangerousness 0.047 (1.027, 1.069) ***
Fear 0.059 (1.041, 1.082) ***
Blame 0.020 (0.998, 1.044)
Anger 0.038 (1.012, 1.066) **
Controllability 0.007 (0.992, 1.023)
Responsibility 0.041 (1.027, 1.058) ***
Summary statistics
Adjusted R2 0.0173 0.0251 0.254

Notes: * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.