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. 2022 Sep 20;8(9):e10722. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10722

Table 5.

Multiple regression predicting anxiety and depression among the study participants (N = 90).

Anxiety
Depression
B SE β t p B SE β t p
(Constant) 18.03 29.29 .61 .54 24.87 22.34 1.11 .26
Sex -5.49 2.50 -.20 -2.19 .03 -4.41 1.91 -.21 -2.30 .02
Education -4.55 1.43 -.28 -3.18 .002 -.93 1.09 -.07 -.85 .39
Internalized Stigma 5.38 2.51 .19 2.14 .03 7.06 1.91 .32 3.68 .001
Total Social Support 19.01 30.39 1.21 .62 .53 -5.31 23.18 -.43 -.22 .81
Emotional Informational Support -.18 .53 -.33 -.33 .73 .21 .41 .50 .51 .60
Tangible Support -.31 .28 -.48 -1.10 .27 -.05 .21 -.11 -.27 .78
Affectionate Support -.21 .21 -.50 -.98 .32 .01 .16 .02 .04 .96
Positive Social Interaction -.16 .22 -.33 -.72 .47 -.05 .17 -.15 -.33 .73
Model Summary F (8, 81) = 6.79, p < .001, Adjusted R2 = .34 F (8, 81) = 7.23, p < .001, Adjusted R2 = .36

B: unstandardized coefficient, SE: standard error, β: standardized coefficient.