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. 2021 Apr 27;278:113954. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113954

Table 2.

Mental Health (BSI-18) regression models (n = 2366).

Mental Health (BSI)
R2
β
CI
p
Std. β
.280
Gender 0.106 [ 0.016; 0.196] 0.021 0.136
Age 0.128 [ 0.081; 0.175] 0.000 0.164
Age2 0.011 [-0.030; 0.052] 0.605 0.014
EHI −0.091 [-0.140;-0.042] 0.000 −0.117
EHI2 0.013 [-0.018; 0.044] 0.428 0.017
ACE 0.403 [ 0.327; 0.479] 0.000 0.518
ACE2 −0.031 [-0.058;-0.004] 0.024 −0.040
Children −0.017 [-0.129; 0.095] 0.769 −0.021
Children2 −0.008 [-0.043; 0.027] 0.666 −0.010
Lockdown

−0.275
[-0.430;-0.120]
0.000
−0.353
Interaction effects
Lockdown x Gender 0.077 [-0.066; 0.220] 0.291 0.099
Lockdown x Age 0.018 [-0.055; 0.091] 0.637 0.023
Lockdown x Age2 0.074 [ 0.007; 0.141] 0.028 0.096
Lockdown x EHI −0.094 [-0.172;-0.016] 0.018 −0.121
Lockdown x EHI2 0.060 [ 0.007; 0.113] 0.027 0.077
Lockdown x ACE −0.039 [-0.164; 0.086] 0.546 −0.050
Lockdown x ACE2 −0.022 [-0.071; 0.027] 0.373 −0.028
Lockdown x children −0.031 [-0.194; 0.132] 0.710 −0.039
Lockdown x children2 0.016 [-0.029; 0.061] 0.494 0.020

Note. R2 = proportion of explained BSI; β = regression weight; CI = 95% confidence interval; Std. β = standardized regression weights (obtained by constraining the factor variance to 1); EHI = Equivalized Household Income; ACE = Adverse Childhood Experiences; BSI-18 = Brief Symptom Inventory.

2indicates squared predictors; significant predictors (p < 0.05) are marked in bold.