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. 2022 Nov 28;22:736. doi: 10.1186/s12888-022-04386-0

Table 3.

Associations of psychological symptoms (anxiety, depressive and PTS symptoms) at baseline with perceived social support (general and workplace) at follow-up

Variable Perceived general social support Perceived workplace social support
MR p 95% CI MR p 95% CI
Depressive Symptoms 0.96 .024 [0.93, 0.99] 0.98 .253 [0.96, 1.01]
 Adjusted model 0.97 .088 [0.93, 1.005] 0.98 .192 [0.95, 1.01]
Anxiety Symptoms 0.98 .165 [0.94, 1.01] 0.99 .452 [0.96, 1.02]
 Adjusted model 0.98 .410 [0.95, 1.02] 0.99 .324 [0.96, 1.01]
PTS symptomsa 0.95 .017 [0.91, 0.99] 1.01 .492 [0.98, 1.05]
 Adjusted model 0.95 .019 [0.91, 0.99] 1.01 .657 [0.97, 1.05]

Adjusted Model: adjusted for neuroticism and number of previous traumatic events at baseline

PTS posttraumatic stress, MR Mean ratio. All variables are z-standardized

aWith respect to PTS symptoms the analysis sample was limited to N = 250 participants who had reported a lifetime traumatic event at baseline