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Table 8 Multivariable hierarchical regressions of prosocial behavior on independent variables

From: Potentially traumatic events, coping strategies and associations with mental health and well-being measures among conflict-affected youth in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

  

Boysa

   

Girlsb

   

Model

 

b

SE

β

p

b

SE

β

p

M1

Age

0.023

0.021

0.072

0.271

0.033

0.024

0.097

0.175

 

Total pTEs

−0.010

0.016

−0.038

0.523

0.019

0.021

0.064

0.372

 

Attack Victim

0.161

0.135

0.073

0.234

0.054

0.172

0.023

0.753

 

Home Violence

−0.016

0.104

−0.010

0.874

−0.228

0.100

−0.157

0.023*

 

Village Violence

0.001

0.113

0.001

0.990

0.102

0.101

0.071

0.311

 

Constant

2.640

0.274

 

0.000

2.460

0.295

 

0.000

M2

Age

0.028

0.021

0.089

0.169

0.038

0.023

0.111

0.106

 

Total pTEs

−0.020

0.015

−0.077

0.194

0.017

0.021

0.056

0.429

 

Attack Victim

0.160

0.135

0.073

0.237

0.029

0.155

0.012

0.850

 

Home Violence

−0.024

0.106

−0.014

0.822

−0.264

0.099

−0.181

0.008**

 

Village Violence

−0.043

0.114

−0.029

0.709

0.097

0.095

0.067

0.310

 

Problem-focused

−0.523

0.090

−0.322

0.000***

−0.509

0.121

−0.243

0.000***

 

Emotion-focused

−0.016

0.161

−0.006

0.922

−0.112

0.162

−0.046

0.490

 

Avoidance

0.007

0.084

0.005

0.936

0.012

0.091

0.008

0.897

 

Faith

0.131

0.108

0.070

0.226

0.210

0.119

0.107

0.080

 

Constant

2.669

0.266

 

0.000

2.453

0.283

 

0.000

  1. Note: SE Robust standard errors
  2. a R 2 = 0.017 for step 1, p = 0.6366; R 2 = 0.1205 for step 2, p = 0.0000
  3. b R 2 = 0.0481 for step 1, p = 0.0402; R 2 = 0.1273 for step 2, p = 0.0002
  4. *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001, p<0.10 in boldface