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. 2022 Dec 8;13(1):e2826. doi: 10.1002/brb3.2826

TABLE 1.

Simple regression models of the self‐rating depression scale (SDS) standardized score (N = 66)

Description Simple regression model
B β Adjusted R 2 F p qFDR
Age (years, mean ± SD) 47.50 ± 2.01 −.262 −.056 −.012 .199 .657 .726
Education (years, mean ± SD) 7.78 ± 1.83 −1.726 −.320 .088 7.301 .009 .047
BMI (kg/m2, mean ± SD) 24.24 ± 2.84 .876 .253 .049 4.360 .041 .108
Children (number) 3.104 .172 .014 1.944 .168 .321
0 2 (3.0%)
1 20 (30.3%)
2 or more 44 (66.7%)
Monthly incoming (RMB) 1.304 .103 −.005 .691 .409 .573
< 1000 2 (3.0%)
1000–3000 31 (47.0%)
3000–5000 23 (34.8%)
>5000 10 (15.2%)
Work pressure level −.461 −.025 −.015 .041 .839 .839
None or mild 16 (24.2%)
Moderate 45 (68.2%)
Severe 5 (7.6%)
Sex hormones (median [min, max])
Estradiol (pmol/L) 333.92 (43.31, 1507.84) −.003 −.091 −.007 .523 .468 .578
Testosterone (nmol/L) 0.60 (0.35, 1.82) −2.904 −.103 −.005 .690 .409 .537
Progesterone (nmol/L) 1.01 (0.48, 46.47) −.158 −.170 .014 1.911 .172 .301
Modified Kupperman index (mean ± SD)
Total score 8.91 ± 6.04 .629 .386 .136 11.199 .001 .021
Severity
No symptom 26 (39.4%)
Mild 31 (47.0%)
Moderate‐to‐severe 9 (13.6%)
Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (mean ± SD)
E 51.36 ± 9.05 .353 .325 .092 7.564 .008 .056
P 56.14 ± 7.59 −.110 −.085 −.008 .462 .499 .582
N 43.33 ± 9.17 .394 .367 .121 9.942 .002 .021
L 54.09 ± 9.36 −.335 −.319 .088 7.249 .009 .038
Attitudes toward menopause checklist (mean ± SD)
Positive 48.27 ± 6.93 .173 .119 −.001 .918 .342 .513
Negative 57.35 ± 7.56 −.243 −.181 .018 2.164 .146 .307
Metacognition questionnaire (mean ± SD)
F1 10.65 ± 3.49 .718 .255 .050 4.433 .039 .137
F2 8.11 ± 3.16 .503 .161 .011 1.708 .196 .317
F3 13.26 ± 4.12 −.608 −.255 .050 4.437 .039 .117
F4 9.61 ± 3.56 .590 .213 .031 3.056 .085 .198
F5 10.98 ± 4.108 −.111 −.046 −.013 .136 .713 .749

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; E, extraversion/introversion; F1, cognitive confidence; F2, positive beliefs; F3, cognitive self‐consciousness; F4, uncontrollability and danger; F5, need to control thoughts; FDR, false discovery rate; L, lying/social desirability; N, neuroticism/stability; P, psychoticism/socialization.