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. 2023 Feb 17;20(4):3573. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20043573

Table 12.

Coefficients of the relative weight analyses predicting psychosomatic complaints (Sample 2).

Criterion Psychosomatic Complaints
Predictor b SE T p RW CI-L CI-U RS-RW (%)
Intercept 0.75 0.37 2.06 0.04 *
Overcommitment (4 Items) 0.06 0.07 0.87 0.38 0.0224 0.0109 0.0378 8.77
Psychological Detachment (REQ) 0.02 0.05 0.46 0.65 0.0088 0.0037 0.0157 3.44
Affective Rumination (WRRQ) 0.15 0.05 3.07 0.00 ** 0.0602 * 0.0322 0.0979 23.59
Problem-Solving Pondering (WRRQ) −0.12 0.05 −2.46 0.01 * 0.0064 0.0027 0.012 2.52
Positive Work Reflection 0.03 0.04 0.97 0.34 0.0039 0.0013 0.0118 1.54
Negative Work Reflection 0.02 0.04 0.47 0.64 0.0153 0.0049 0.0352 5.99
Cognitive Irritation −0.02 0.07 −0.34 0.73 0.0173 0.0088 0.0285 6.76
Emotional Irritation 0.15 0.04 3.85 0.00 *** 0.0680 * 0.0324 0.119 26.64
Distraction (WRRQ) 0.01 0.05 −0.23 0.81 0.0130 0.0061 0.0241 5.08
Inability to Recover (FABA) 0.16 0.07 2.34 0.02 * 0.0400 * 0.0214 0.0635 15.67
R-squared 0.2357
F [10, 377] 13.00
p <0.001

Note. n = 388. b = unstandardized regression coefficient; SE = standard error; RW = raw relative weight (within rounding error, raw weights will sum to R-squared); CI-L = lower bound of confidence interval used to test the statistical significance of raw weight; CI-U = upper bound of confidence interval used to test the statistical significance of raw weight; RS-RW (%) = relative weight rescaled as a percentage of predicted variance in the criterion variable attributed to each predictor (within rounding error, rescaled weights sum to 100%). Overcommitment (4 Items) = composite of items 2, 3, 4, and 5; REQ = recovery experience questionnaire; WRRQ = work-related rumination questionnaire; FABA = faulty attitude and behavior analysis. * p < 0.05. ** p < 0.01. *** p < 0.001.