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. 2022 Sep 28;13:1014683. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1014683

Table 5.

Hierarchical multinomial logistic regression using VSR as reference group.

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Type β SE Exp(B) [CI]. β SE Exp(B) β SE Exp(B) [CI].
VSRSA Material Resources
Income level −0.060 0.102 0.941[0.77–1.15] 0.000 0.106 1.000[0.81–1.23] −0.047 0.148 0.954[0.71–1.28]
Employabilitya −0.447 0.337 0.640[0.33–1.24] −0.440 0.344 0.644[0.33–1.26] −0.424 0.457 0.654[0.27–1.60]
Social resources
Social support −0.017* 0.009 0.983[0.966–1.00] −0.025* 0.013 0.974[0.95–0.99]
Emotional resources
Emotional regulationb −0.304 0.392 0.738[0.34–1.59]
Avoidance coping −0.056 0.045 1.032[0.94–1.13]
Self-negative coping −0.005 0.034 1.005[0.94–1.07]
Positive coping 0.032 0.046 1.032[0.94–1.13]
Constant 0.126 0.396 1.081 0.678 2.472 1.214
R2 Nagelkerke 0.021 0.054 0.187
-2 Log likehood 88.692 414.347 345.317
ΔR2 0.021 0.033 7 0.133

To interpret table correctly it is necessary to keep in mind that a negative sign on the regression coefficient B and an Exp(B) less than 1 indicate that the reference group (VSR) is more likely to have a high score on that predictor than the group to which it is being compared. VSRDA = women revictimized by different aggressors; VSRSA = women revictimized by the same aggressor; VSR = women victimized on one occasion; VSR = women victimized by the same aggressor; and VSR = women victimized on one occasion.

a

reference category is women with employment.

b

reference category is group with low emotional regulation.

*

p < 0.05.