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Table 4 Hierarchical regression models on COVID-19 anxiety

From: Psychological reactions to the coronavirus pandemic: a comparative study of Holocaust survivors and other older adults in Israel

 

Holocaust survivors

Non-Holocaust survivors

Variable

B

SE

Beta

p

B

SE

Beta

p

B

SE

Beta

p

B

SE

Beta

p

Age

-.017

.023

-.074

.472

-.009

.024

-.039

.711

.018

.015

.092

.231

.017

.015

.085

.255

Gendera

.089

.255

.035

.729

.250

.250

.099

.320

-.367

.158

-.171

.021

-.299

.156

-.139

.057

High educationb

-.224

.262

-.089

.395

-.200

.257

-.080

.438

-.173

.177

-.074

.332

-.077

.175

-.033

.663

Self-perceived health

-.180

.119

-.152

.132

-.139

.120

-.117

.250

-.130

.079

-.122

.102

-.093

.081

-.087

.254

WTL scale

    

.163

.227

.074

.475

    

.040

.120

.026

.740

WTL weakenedc

    

.255

.301

.089

.399

    

.404

.200

.152

.045

WTL strengthendc

    

-.243

.365

-.066

.508

    

.144

.233

.047

.538

No change in depressiond

    

.143

.286

.055

.617

    

-.074

.170

-.033

.664

More depressiond

    

1.000

.309

.356

.002

    

.685

.227

.234

.003

R2

0.033

   

0.151

   

0.079

  

0.169

  1. WTL Will to live;
  2. aReference: Female
  3. bReference: Less than high education
  4. cReference: No change in WTL
  5. dReference: Never was depressed