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Table 9 Multivariable hierarchical regressions of self-esteem on independent variables

From: Potentially traumatic events, coping strategies and associations with mental health and well-being measures among conflict-affected youth in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

  

Boysa

   

Girlsb

   

Model

 

b

SE

β

p

b

SE

β

p

M1

Age

0.027

0.033

0.067

0.410

−0.032

0.035

−0.059

0.354

 

Total pTEs

0.030

0.029

−0.239

0.311

−0.010

0.035

−0.021

0.779

 

Attack Victim

−0.907

0.273

0.023

0.001**

0.019

0.253

0.005

0.940

 

Home Violence

0.068

0.186

−0.199

0.714

0.045

0.153

0.019

0.769

 

Village Violence

−0.510

0.179

0.067

0.005**

−0.696

0.167

−0.293

0.000***

 

Constant

7.502

0.433

 

0.000

8.188

0.433

 

0.000

M2

Age

0.013

0.033

0.024

0.690

−0.044

0.035

−0.080

0.218

 

Total pTEs

0.020

0.028

0.046

0.464

0.003

0.037

0.007

0.927

 

Attack Victim

−0.912

0.259

−0.241

0.001**

0.106

0.258

0.027

0.680

 

Home Violence

0.031

0.189

0.010

0.871

0.044

0.150

0.018

0.770

 

Village Violence

−0.467

0.175

−0.182

0.008**

−0.654

0.162

−0.275

0.000***

 

Problem-focused

−0.338

0.151

−0.123

0.026*

0.218

0.211

0.062

0.304

 

Emotion-focused

0.752

0.240

0.163

0.002**

0.184

0.290

0.046

0.527

 

Avoidance

0.181

0.147

0.073

0.220

0.419

0.146

0.176

0.005**

 

Faith

0.496

0.207

0.154

0.018*

0.446

0.227

0.138

0.051

 

Constant

7.568

0.423

 

0.000

8.091

0.438

 

0.000

  1. Note: SE Robust standard errors
  2. a R 2 = 0.1076 for step 1, p = 0.0008; R 2 = 0.1709 for step 2, p = 0.0001
  3. b R 2 = 0.0900 for step 1, p = 0.0024; R 2 = 0.1432 for step 2, p = 0.0130
  4. *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001, p<0.10 in boldface