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Table 5 Regression model for positive attitudes

From: Cross-sectional study on nurses’ attitudes regarding coercive measures: the importance of socio-demographic characteristics, job satisfaction, and strategies for coping with stress

Positive attitudes to CM (Radj.2 = 0.218, p < 0.001)

Independent variables

b

SE

β

p

Gender

−0.738

0.199

−0.236

< 0.001

Education

−0.112

0.206

− 0.034

0.587

Years of service

−0.024

0.011

−0.149

0.023

Ward

0.080

0.212

0.025

0.705

Hospital

−0.018

0.054

−0.019

0.745

Emotion-focused coping strategies

0.023

0.010

0.139

0.020

Less-threatening behaviour

0.073

0.029

0.157

0.012

Threatening behaviour

0.067

0.056

0.073

0.230

JDI satisfaction with work

−0.016

0.009

−0.118

0.080

JDI satisfaction with salary

0.006

0.012

0.036

0.597

  1. Legend: R2, R-Squared; b, regression coefficient; SE, standard error of regression coefficient; β, standard regression coefficient; p, statistical significance