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Table 2 Two-way ANOVA statistics for study variables

From: Revisiting the multidimensional interaction model of stress, anxiety and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study

 

Women (n = 91)

Men (n = 123)

Effect

F (1, 214)

p

η p 2

Variable

M

95% CI

M

95% CI

Stress

    

G

16.66

< 0.001

0.07

 W1

22.78

[21.04, 24.52]

18.85

[17.37, 20.33]

W

8.47

< 0.001

0.04

 W2

24.40

[22.81, 25.98]

20.68

[19.33, 22.03]

G × W

0.03

0.855

0.00

Anxiety

    

G

14.41

< 0.001

0.06

 W1

9.10

[8.02, 10.17]

6.48

[5.56, 7.40]

W

0.83

0.365

0.00

 W2

9.24

[8.06, 10.42]

7.09

[6.08, 8.09]

G × W

0.32

0.574

0.00

TOC

    

G

0.07

0.787

0.00

 W1

53.38

[51.22, 55.55]

52.02

[50.17, 53,87]

W

21.86

< 0.001

0.09

 W2

48.44

[45.97, 50.91]

49.10

[46.99, 51.20]

G × W

1.43

0.232

0.01

EOC

    

G

5.35

0.022

0.02

 W1

42.47

[39.92, 45.02]

38.78

[36.60, 40.95]

W

1.22

0.270

0.01

 W2

43.20

[40.54, 45.85]

40.09

[37.82, 42.35]

G × W

0.10

0.751

0.00

AOC

    

G

21.85

< 0.001

0.09

 W1

47.08

[45.16, 48.97]

40.82

[39.20, 42.43]

W

4.64

0.032

0.02

 W2

44.91

[42.81, 47.01]

40.23

[38.44, 42.02]

G × W

1.53

0.217

0.01

  1. G gender, W pandemic wave, G × W = interaction between gender and pandemic wave, W1 wave 1 of the COVID-19 pandemic, W2  wave 2 of the COVID-19 pandemic, TOC task-oriented coping, EOC emotion-oriented coping, AOC avoidance-oriented coping. N = 216