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. 2022 Aug 30;19(17):10816. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710816

Table A3.

Separate Regression Analyses for the Moderators Predicting Reliability Scores of the Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale for Adults (SELSA).

Moderator k B SE B 95% CI F df p
Subscale 103 2.13 2, 100 0.12
  Social loneliness 42 −1.85 0.08 −2.00, −1.70
  Family loneliness 29 −1.93 0.08 −2.10, −1.77
  Romantic loneliness 32 −2.00 0.08 −2.16, −1.84
General population 108 0.96 1, 106 0.33
  Non-clinical 101 −1.93 0.06 −2.05, −1.80
  Clinical 7 −1.67 0.25 −2.17, −1.17
Age 108 0.45 3, 104 0.72
  Adolescence 13 −1.80 0.16 −2.12, −1.48
  Emerging adulthood 62 −1.91 0.08 −2.07, −1.74
  Young adulthood 26 −1.93 0.13 −2.18, −1.68
  Middle adulthood 7 −2.14 0.25 −2.64, −1.65
Gender 107 0.67 0.36 −0.05, 1.40 3.40 1, 105 0.07
Country 107 1.91 2, 104 0.15
  US 31 −1.88 0.11 −2.09, −1.66
  Non-US, Western 56 −2.00 0.08 −2.17, −1.84
  Non-Western 20 −1.66 0.16 −1.97, −1.35
Translated 107 9.57 1, 105 0.003
  No 65 −2.05 0.07 −2.19, −1.90
  Yes 42 −1.68 0.09 −1.87, −1.49
Adaptation 104 7.12 3, 100 <0.001
  Original scale 19 −2.33 b 0.13 −2.58, −2.07
  Brief version 70 −1.83 a 0.07 −1.96, −1.69
  Another number of response categories 5 −2.21 b 0.18 −2.55, −1.86
  Another number of items and response categories 10 −1.53 a 0.16 −1.84, −1.21

Note. Effects sizes are significantly different if they do not have the same subscript. For the categorical variables, the given regression coefficients represent the mean effect sizes for each category. k = number of effect sizes; B = regression coefficient; CI = confidence interval.