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Table 3 Model 2: Summary of multiple regression results of perceived stigma (N = 5,000, R2 = 0.04)

From: Lifestyle causal beliefs are associated with higher personal and perceived stigma regarding depressive disorders: results from a representative population survey

 

B

p

95%CI

Constant

21.75

< 0.001***

[20.73, 22.42]

Factor 1 (Psychosocial)

0.69

< 0.001***

[0.38, 0.99]

Factor 2 (Lifestyle)

0.46

0.011*

[0.10, 0.81]

Factor 3 (Biogenetic)

-0.04

0.982

[-0.35, 0.34]

Group: Affected (Diagnosed)

0.85

0.003**

[0.29, 1.42]

Group: Affected (Undiagnosed)

0.41

0.179

[-0.19, 1.02]

Group: Relatives

-0.13

0.612

[-0.65, 0.38]

Group: Practitioner

-0.75

0.235

[-1.99, 0.49]

Age Group

-0.61

< 0.001***

[-0.74, -0.46]

Gender (male)

0.17

0.394

[-0.22, 0.57]

  1. Notes. R2 = explained variance of the model; B = unstandardized coefficients; p = p-Value;
  2. *** result is significant (p < .001); ** result is significant (p < .010); * result is significant (p < .050)