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Table 2 Prediction of increase of change of depressive symptoms

From: Adverse childhood experiences are associated with a higher risk for increased depressive symptoms during Covid-19 pandemic – a cross-sectional study in Germany

 

F (df)

p-value

R2

B

95% CI

p-value

Model 1

4.86 (2)

0.008

0.07

   

  Gender

   

0.26

(-0.33;0.84)

0.393

  Age in years

   

0.03

(0.01;0.04)

0.004

Model 2

10.22 (3)

 < 0.001

0.02

   

  Gender

   

0.16

(-0.43;0.74)

0.595

  Age in years

   

0.03

(0.01;0.05)

0.001

  ACEs

   

-0.25

(-0.36;-0.14)

 < 0.001

Model 3

10.11 (7)

 < 0.001

0.05

   

  Gender

   

0.35

(-0.23;0.94)

0.237

  Age in years

   

0.03

(0.01;0.05)

0.001

  ACEs

   

-0.16

(-0.27;-0.04)

0.009

  Systematically important work

   

0.01

(-0.28;0.30)

0.942

  Decrease of household income

   

-1.36

(-2.01;-0.70)

 < 0.001

  Living alone

   

-0.22

(-0.79;0.35)

0.453

  Social support

   

0.21

(0.11;0.30)

 < 0.001

  Pre-existing mental illness

   

-0.15

(-0.60;0.30)

0.519

  1. Regression analysis, presented as unstandardized coefficient B and 95% CI = 95% Confidence Interval