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. 2022 Apr 1;27(1):92–104. doi: 10.1177/13623613221081917

Table 4.

Regression Analyses for the Psychological Quality of Life subscale of the WHOQOL- BREF.

Predictor (n = 384) Psychological QoL
Std. Beta Std. Error Beta t-statistic
Step 1
Sex −.049 .082 −0.964
Age .109 .004 2.12*
Number of health conditions affecting daily life −.134 .086 −2.65**
Model summary R2 = .034; F = 4.43, p = .004
Step 2
Sex .008 .061 0.210
Age .016 .003 0.405
Number of health conditions affecting daily life −.023 .065 −0.609
Anxiety score −.016 .005 −0.282
Depression score −.670 .006 −11.81***
Model summary R2 = .472; F = 67.67, p < .001
Step 3
Sex −.002 .058 −0.056
Age .005 .003 0.143
Number of health conditions affecting daily life −.022 .060 −0.629
Anxiety score −.030 .005 −0.574
Depression score −.482 .006 −8.34***
Instrumental support scale (ISS) −.063 .107 −1.54
Subjective support scale .303 .094 6.53***
Social interaction scale–coded mean .102 .068 2.57**
Model summary R2 = .551; F = 57.54, p < .001
*

p ⩽ .05; ** ⩽ .01; ***p ⩽ .001; QoL = quality of life.