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Table 4 Results of the logistic regression analysis with compulsive buying as dependent variable

From: Prevalence, sociodemographic factors, psychological distress, and coping strategies related to compulsive buying: a cross sectional study in Galicia, Spain

 

B

S.E.

Wald

p

OR

95% CI

Gender (male = 0, female = 1)

.121

.031

3.75

.044

1.19

1.012-1.761

Age

-.024

.009

6.98

.008

.977

.96-.994

Anxiety

.064

.033

3.676

.045

1.066

1.011-1.138

Depression

.067

.023

8.073

.004

1.069

1.021-1.119

Obsession-compulsion

.124

.029

18.781

.001

1.132

1.07-1.197

Somatization

-.041

.027

2.396

.122

.959

.91-1.011

Hostility

.011

.038

.09

.765

1.012

.938-1.09

Problem solving

-.179

.04

20.544

.001

.836

.774-.903

Cognitive restructuring

-.101

.038

13.858

.009

.895

.813-.97

Problem avoidance

.189

.037

25.879

.001

1.208

1.123-1.299

Wishful thinking

.068

.031

4.231

.04

1.064

1.013-1.144

Self-criticism

.072

.032

4.905

.027

1.074

1.008-1.144

Social withdrawal

-.036

.037

.938

.333

.964

.896-1.038

  1. Note. Nagelkerke’s R2 = 0.466.