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. 2022 Mar 11;101(10):e29022. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000029022

Table 3.

The associations between income, social support, and mental health.

Dependent variable Independent variable F P R2 B β t P
Stress (CPSS) Income change 11.128 <.001 0.233 −1.185 −0.155 −2.612 .009
Income satisfaction −0.055 −0.008 −0.136 .892
Social support −0.178 −0.413 −7.843 <.001
Anxiety (SAS) Income change 6.392 <.001 0.139 −1.521 −0.152 −2.425 .016
Income satisfaction −0.851 −0.097 −1.533 .126
Social support −0.171 −0.304 −5.458 <.001
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PCL-5) Income change 3.559 <.001 0.071 −2.138 −0.177 −2.716 .007
Income satisfaction 0.177 0.017 0.255 .799
Social support −0.164 −0.241 −4.156 <.001

Sex, age, education, occupation, residential district and whether is the only child were controlled.

CPSS = Chinese version of perceived psychological stress scale, PCL-5 = PTSD checklist for DSM-5, SAS = self-rating anxiety scale.