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. 2022 Apr 21;30(7):6215–6223. doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-07060-z

Table 3.

Hierarchical regression analyses examining association between perceived injustice and psychological outcome variables

Model/Step Independent variable F change df P value Adjusted R2 β P value
Dependent: Depression
1 Employment status 13.33 142  < .001 .08 .16 .026
2 Pre-existing mental health 8.89 140  < .001 .17 .16 .020
CoViD-related distress .13 .055
3 Satisfaction with care (PSCC) 8.81 139 .004 .22 .12 .105
4 Perceived Injustice (IEQ) 34.45 138  < .001 .37 .42  < .001
Dependent: Anxiety
1 Employment status 5.56 142 .020 .03 .04 .608
2 Pre-existing mental health 20.55 140  < .001 .24 .23 .001
CoViD-related distress .28  < .001
3 Satisfaction with care (PSCC) 6.17 139 .014 .27 .08 .259
4 Perceived Injustice (IEQ) 32.92 138  < .001 .40 .40  < .001

Standardised β coefficients are from final regression equation