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Table 5 Multivariable analysis taking the physical and mental QOL scores as dependent variables

From: Cyberchondria severity and quality of life among Lebanese adults: the mediating role of fear of COVID-19, depression, anxiety, stress and obsessive–compulsive behavior—a structural equation model approach

Variable

UB

SB

p

95% CI

Model 1: Physical QOL score as the dependent variable

Stress

− 0.24

− 0.23

< 0.001

− 0.34 to − 0.15

Obsession-compulsion disorder

− 0.23

− 0.25

< 0.001

− 0.31 to − 0.15

Anxiety

− 0.16

− 0.21

< 0.001

− 0.23 to − 0.09

University level of education vs complementary or less*

2.53

0.14

0.002

0.91–4.14

Age

0.09

0.10

0.037

0.01–0.17

Variables entered in the model: education, Age, anxiety, depression, stress, cyberchondria severity, obsession-compulsion disorder, fear of COVID

Model 2: Mental QOL score as the dependent variable

Anxiety

− 0.38

− 0.43

< 0.001

− 0.45 to − 0.30

Variables entered in the model: education, anxiety, depression, cyberchondria severity, fear of COVID

  1. Numbers in bold indicate significant p-values
  2. Nagelkerke R2 = 16.7% for model 1 and 18.2% for model 2; QOL = Quality of life