Skip to main content

Table 4 Multiple linear regression analysis for scores of depressive and anxiety symptoms

From: Symptoms of depression and anxiety in Indonesian medical students: association with coping strategy and resilience

Variable

Unstandardized β (95% CI)

SE

Standardized β

t

p value

Dependent variable: score of depressive symptoms

 Constant

7.226 (3.352; 11.100)

1.972

 

3.665

 < 0.001

 Study program

-0.740 (-1.829; 0.349)

0.554

-0.048

-1.334

0.183

 Secondary education

-0.027 (-0.794; 0.740)

0.390

-0.002

-0.069

0.945

 Accommodation

1.410 (0.469; 2.324)

0.465

0.099

3.031

0.003

 Resilience

-0.089 (-0.129; -0.049)

0.020

-0.174

-4.375

 < 0.001

 Coping: emotional support

-0.764 (-1.102; -0.426)

0.172

-0.152

-4.443

 < 0.001

 Coping: substance use

1.193 (0.744; 1.643)

0.229

0.175

5.215

 < 0.001

 Coping: denial

0.455 (0.024; 0.885)

0.219

0.072

2.073

0.039

 Coping: behavioral disengagement

1.636 (1.161; 2.112)

0.242

0.278

6.765

 < 0.001

 Coping: self-blame

1.211 (0.888; 1.534)

0.164

0.256

7.365

 < 0.001

Dependent variable: score of anxiety symptoms

 Constant

6.076 (2.304; 9.848)

1.920

 

3.165

0.002

 Gender

1.627 (0.695; 2.559)

0.474

0.124

3.429

0.001

 Region of origin

1.027 (0.384; 1.669)

0.327

0.114

3.138

0.002

 Year of study

-0.490 (-0.755; -0.225)

0.135

-0.132

-3.626

 < 0.001

 Resilience

-0.081 (-0.121; -0.042)

0.020

-0.174

-4.104

 < 0.001

 Coping: substance use

1.395 (0.944; 1.846)

0.230

0.224

6.078

 < 0.001

 Coping: denial

0.769 (0.334; 1.204)

0.221

0.134

3.473

0.001

 Coping: behavioral disengagement

0.723 (0.244; 1.202)

0.244

0.135

2.966

0.003

 Coping: self-blame

1.035 (0.709; 1.360)

0.166

0.240

6.249

 < 0.001

  1. CI confidence interval; SE standard error; variables with p < 0.05 printed in bold