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. 2022 Feb 8;32:S5–S13. doi: 10.1016/j.enfcle.2021.10.003

Table 3.

Multiple regression models for prenatal stress and state anxiety stress.

Dependent variable Factors β SE T p value
Prenatal stress Constant 6.925 .917 7.550 < .001
COVID-19 associated concern 3.832 .332 11.549 < .001
History of mental health issue 1.912 .468 4.081 < .001
Number of children −.985 .345 −2.854 .004
Fertility treatment −1.540 .711 −2.166 .031
R2 adjusted = .185
Durbin-Watson = 1.813
State anxiety Constant 18.650 2.333 7.995 < .001
COVID-19 associated concern 4.798 .546 8.786 < .001
History of mental health issue 4.504 .765 5.885 < .001
Number of children 3.246 .554 5.856 < .001
Perception of healthcare −2.679 .504 −5.312 < .001
Planned pregnancy −2.703 1.019 −2.653 .008
R2 adjusted = .246
Durbin-Watson = 1.990

β = regression coefficient p = p value/sig; SE = standard error for regression coefficient; T = t for regression coefficient.