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. 2022 Dec 14;32(6):937–949. doi: 10.1007/s00787-022-02119-y

Table 5.

Multiple regression model predicting anxiety and depression symptoms in 2021

Predictor Anxiety symptoms Depression Symptoms
Model 1 Model 2 Model 1 Model 2
β (SE) P β (SE) P β (SE) P β (SE) P
Intercept 0.147 (0.510) 0.773 − 0.236 (0.427) 0.581 1.374 (0.741) 0.064 − 0.235 (0.626) 0.708
Male − 0.968 (0.228)  < 0.001 − 0.858 (0.204)  < 0.001 − 1.529 (0.330)  < 0.001 − 1.278 (0.299)  < 0.001
Parents’ poor relationship with partners during pandemic 2.475 (0.538)  < 0.001 2.030 (0.489)  < 0.001 1.219 (0.330) 0.119 0.578 (0.716) 0.420
Previous psychiatric problem 1.754 (0.354)  < 0.001 1.420 (0.315)  < 0.001 2.266 (0.513)  < 0.001 1.751 (0.462)  < 0.001
Sum of stress 2020 0.113 (0.019)  < 0.001 0.075 (0.028) 0.007
Negative coping 2020 0.326 (0.116) 0.005 0.741 (0.169)  < 0.001
Avoidant coping 2020 0.091 (0.056) 0.108 0.227(0.082) 0.006
Cognitive restructuring2020 − 0.279 (0.136) 0.041 − 0.212(0.197) 0.282
Active coping 2021 0.080 (0.062) 0.200 0.059 (0.090) 0.515
Sum of stress 2021 0.108 (0.017)  < 0.001 0.132 (0.025)  < 0.001
Negative coping 2021 0.835 (0.100)  < 0.001 0.867 (0.146)  < 0.001
Avoidant coping 2021 0.140 (0.050) 0.004 0.413 (0.072)  < 0.001
Cognitive restructuring 2021 − 0.275 (0.118) 0.020 − 0.550(0.173) 0.002
Active coping 2021 0.079 (0.056) 0.156 0.010 (0.082) 0.899
Adjusted R2 0.263 0.407 0.197 0.343