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Table 3 Non-automatic hierarchical regression analysis with mental health as dependent variable

From: Differentiating objective and subjective dimensions of social isolation and apprasing their relations with physical and mental health in italian older adults

 

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

B

SE(B)

β

B

SE(B)

β

B

SE(B)

β

Age

−.004

.008

−.03

−.004

.008

−.03

−.003

.008

−.02

Sex (0 = male)

−.37

.12

−.20**

−.37

.12

−.20**

−.38

.12

−.20**

Education (0 = low)

−.009

.11

−.005

−.02

.11

−.008

−.03

.11

−.01

Marital Status (0 = no partner)

.25

.12

.13*

.24

.13

.13

−19

.13

.10

Religious engagement (0 = no)

−.25

.14

−.10

−.25

.15

−.11

−.23

.14

−.10

Social Disconnectedness (Lubben Scale)

   

−.035 (−.005)

.14 (.009)

−.02 (−.04)

.08 (−.01)

.15 (.009)

.04 (−.07)

Perceived isolation

      

−.29 (−.27)

.10 (.10)

−.18** (−.17**)

R2 (R2 adj.)

.11 (.09)

.11 (.09)

.14 (.11)

F for change in R2

(5264) = 6.35***

(1263) = .06

(1262) = 8.46**

F

(5264) = 6.35***

(6263) = 4.12***

(7262) = 5.87***

  1. Between brackets results from the HRA when the Lubben scale was considered as independent variable
  2. * p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001. 287 < df < 304