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. 2022 Jan 28;13(1):2019980. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2021.2019980

Table 2.

Associations between background/independent variables and social anxiety

Background characteristics Social Anxiety
β (95% CI) p
Sex    
Male ref  
Female .209 .003
(.681, 3.279)
Having children    
No ref  
Yes .154 .029
(.186, 3.485)
Monthly personal income (¥)    
No fixed income ref  
<3,000 −.031 .682
(−2.600, 1.705)
3,000–5,999 −.195 .015
(−3.788, −.410)
6,000–9,999 −.012 .872
(−2.364, 2.006)
≥10,000 −.105 .175
(−3.535, .650)
Receiving positive SARS-Cov-2 nucleic acid testing results .188 .008
(1.285, 8.352)  
Hospitalization variables    
Clinical classification of COVID-19 at entry    
Asymptomatic ref  
Mild .371 .125
(−1.197, 9.768)
Common .651 .024
(.812, 11.548)
Severe .466 .021
(1.021, 12.232)
Critically severe .368 .038
(.335, 11.777)
Social/interpersonal variables    
Perceived discrimination .411 <.001
(.710, 1.355)
Perceived affiliate stigma .453 <.001
(.284, .500)
Social support −.245 <.001
(−.187, −.053)
Personal variable    
Internalized stigma .578 <.001
  (.319, .477)