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Table 3 Hierarchical regression analyses predicting mood-related psychiatric burden

From: The relationship between existential well-being and mood-related psychiatric burden in Indian young adults with attachment deficits: a cross-cultural validation study

Step and predictor variable

Anxiety

Depression

Somatization

GSI

R2

ΔR2

β

R2

ΔR2

β

R2

ΔR2

β

R2

ΔR2

β

Step 1

 

.00

.00

 

.00

.00

 

.00

.00

 

.00

.00

 
 

Sex

  

.04

  

.01

  

−.01

  

.02

Step 2

 

.09**

.09**

 

.16**

.16**

 

.08**

.08**

 

.15**

.15**

 
 

Sex

  

.09

  

.09

  

.04

  

.09

 

AX

  

.29**

  

.41**

  

.28**

  

.40**

 

AV

  

−.05

  

.01

  

.04

  

.00

Step 3

 

.10**

.01

 

.18**

.02*

 

.08**

.00

 

.16**

.01

 
 

Sex

  

.10

  

.10

  

.05

  

.10

 

AX

  

.28**

  

.39**

  

.28**

  

.39**

 

AV

  

−.06

  

−.02

  

.03

  

−.02

 

EWB

  

−.12*

  

−.12*

  

−.03

  

−.11*

 

RWB

  

.07

  

−.01

  

.01

  

.03

  1. * p < .05, **p < .01, Dependent variables: Anxiety, Depression, Somatization, GSI; Independent variables: Sex, AX, AV, EWB, RWB; ΔR2 = Differences between two subsequent R2, GSI Global Severity Index (BSI-18), AX Anxious Attachment (ECR-RD), AV Avoidant Attachment (ECR-RD), EWB Existential Well-Being (MI-RSWB), RWB Religious Well-Being (MI-RSWB)