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

Table 5.

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

Predictor (n = 384) Social QoL
Std. Beta Std. Error Beta t-statistic
Step 1
Sex .066 .101 1.280
Age .044 .005 0.844
Number of health conditions affecting daily life −.090 .106 −1.749
Model summary R2 = .012; F = 1.55, p = .202
Step 2
Sex .108 .089 2.38 *
Age −.021 .005 −0.447
Number of health conditions affecting daily life −.007 .094 −0.148
Anxiety score .036 .007 0.529
Depression score −.526 .008 −7.78***
Model summary R2 = .249; F = 25.03, p < .001
Step 3
Sex .127 .083 2.96**
Age −.012 .004 −0.291
Number of health conditions affecting daily life .001 .087 0.027
Anxiety score .012 .007 0.194
Depression score −.301 .008 −4.36***
Instrumental support scale .115 .154 2.35*
Subjective support scale .311 .136 5.61***
Social interaction scale coded mean .032 .099 0.683
Model summary R2 = .360; F = 26.36, p < .001
*

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