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. 2022 Dec 12;10(12):2516. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10122516

Table 4.

Multivariable analyses.

Model 1: Linear Regression Taking the Depression Score as the Dependent Variable.
Variable Unstandardized Beta Standardized Beta p 95% CI
Stress 0.48 0.24 <0.001 0.28–0.68
Extraversion −0.14 −0.19 0.006 −0.18–−0.03
Neuroticism −0.28 −0.38 <0.001 −0.36–−0.20
Emotional intelligence −0.03 −0.13 0.03 −0.06–−0.003
Model 2: Linear regression taking the anxiety score as the dependent variable.
Variable Unstandardized Beta Standardized Beta p 95% CI
Stress 0.44 0.27 <0.001 0.29–0.60
Neuroticism −0.29 −0.48 <0.001 −0.35–−0.23
Emotional intelligence −0.03 −0.14 0.011 −0.05–−0.01
Model 3: Linear regression taking the stress score as the dependent variable.
Variable Unstandardized Beta Standardized Beta p 95% CI
Openness to experience 0.07 0.17 0.013 0.02–0.13
Agreeableness 0.08 0.19 0.002 0.03–0.13
Neuroticism −0.05 −0.14 0.025 −0.10–−0.01
Emotional intelligence −0.01 −0.09 0.206 −0.03–0.01

Numbers in bold indicate significant p values; CI = Confidence Interval; Variables entered in model 1: Income, Stress, Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness to experience, Emotional intelligence; Variables entered in model 2: Gender Income, Stress, Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness to experience, Emotional intelligence; Variables entered in model 3: Extraversion, Openness to experience, Emotional intelligence, Age, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism.