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. 2022 Feb 23;9:99–110. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2022.10

Table 4.

Regression results for predictors of compassion to others in Sri Lankan participants

Block 3 B SEB β t Sig. r zero order sr2 95% CI
Buddhist religion 4.44 2.40 0.15 1.85 0.067 0.18 0.018 −0.31 to 9.19
Atheist religion −4.46 2.61 −0.14 −1.71 0.090 −0.17 0.016 −9.63 to 0.71
Gender −0.47 2.15 −0.02 −0.22 0.826 0.14 0.000 −4.73 to 3.79
Age −0.43 0.22 −0.16 −1.97 0.051 −0.22 0.021 −0.85 to 0.00
Anxiety 0.34 0.27 0.14 1.27 0.205 0.22 0.009 −0.19 to 0.87
Depression 0.12 0.25 0.07 0.49 0.624 0.09 0.001 −0.37 to 0.62
FCTO −0.10 0.17 −0.06 −0.61 0.544 −0.04 0.002 −0.44 to 0.24
FCFO −0.06 0.18 −0.05 −0.35 0.728 −0.10 0.001 −0.42 to 0.30
FSC 0.32 0.14 0.34 2.32 0.022 0.14 0.029 0.59 to −0.05
Inadequate self 0.67 0.21 0.43 3.20 0.002 0.19 0.055 0.26 to 1.09
Reassured self −0.00 0.24 −0.00 −0.01 0.995 0.05 0.000 −0.48 to 0.48
Hated self −0.40 0.41 −0.16 −0.96 0.338 −0.02 0.005 −1.21 to 0.42
Others as shamer 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.78 0.439 0.08 0.003 −0.12 to 0.28
Social safeness 0.21 0.15 0.16 1.38 0.170 0.09 0.010 −0.09 to 0.50

Note. sr2: small effect size = 0.02, medium effect size = 0.15, large effect size = 0.35.

Variable that has a significant p value of (<.05) has been presented in bold.