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Table 6 Hierarchical regressions of demographics, mental health and psychosocial services, and resilience as predictors of psychological distress in Mam-Rashan camp

From: Withstanding psychological distress among internally displaced Yazidis in Iraq: 6 years after attack by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

  

Depression

Anxiety

Stress

Perceived stress

B

β

p

B

β

p

B

β

p

B

β

p

1

Intercept

16.43

 

 < .001

11.16

 

 < .001

16.78

 

 < .001

24.51

 

 < .001

Sex

0.26

.02

.798

− 5.74

− .35

 < .001

− 2.91

− .16

.012

− 3.10

− .20

.002

Marital status

2.46

.16

.179

2.15

.14

.220

3.45

.20

.094

2.43

.16

.171

Children

− 0.08

− .01

.967

− 1.08

− .07

.540

− 1.43

− .08

.488

− 0.49

− .03

.782

Education

− 1.27

− .16

.029

− 0.65

− .08

.244

− 0.37

− .04

.564

− 0.64

− .08

.252

Employment

0.74

.03

.595

2.77

.13

.037

2.06

.09

.186

3.55

.17

.008

 

F(5251) = 3.61,

p = .004, R2adj = .048

F(5251) = 8.61,

p < .001, R2adj = .129

F(5251) = 2.75,

p < .019, R2adj = .033

F(5251) = 4.82,

p < .001, R2adj = .069

2

Intercept

16.49

 

 < .001

11.03

 

 < .001

16.68

 

 < .001

24.64

 

 < .001

Sex

0.22

.01

.833

− 5.65

− .35

 < .001

− 2.84

− .16

.014

− 3.19

− .20

.001

Marital status

2.58

.16

.162

1.94

.12

.268

3.29

.19

.112

2.66

.17

.132

Children

− 0.08

− .01

.966

− 1.07

− .07

.540

− 1.43

− .08

.489

− 0.50

− .03

.779

Education

− 1.20

− .15

.040

− 0.77

− .09

.165

− 0.47

− .05

.469

− 0.50

− .06

.369

Employment

0.67

.03

.631

2.91

.13

.028

2.16

.09

.165

3.41

.16

.011

Received MHPSS services

− 1.19

− .06

.371

2.28

.11

.073

1.77

.07

.236

− 2.46

− .12

.054

 

F(6250) = 3.14,

p = .006, R2adj = .048, ΔR2 = .003, p = .371

F(6250) = 7.78,

p < .001, R2adj = .137, ΔR2 = .011, p = .073

F(6250) = 2.53,

p < .021, R2adj = .035, ΔR2 = .005, p = .236

F(6250) = 4.69,

p < .001, R2adj = .080, ΔR2 = .013, p = .054

3

Intercept

20.33

 

 < .001

16.63

 

 < .001

23.43

 

 < .001

21.85

 

 < .001

Sex

0.38

.02

.710

− 5.41

− .33

 < .001

− 2.55

− .14

.026

− 3.31

− .21

.001

Marital status

2.52

.16

.169

1.86

.12

.283

3.19

.18

.118

2.70

.17

.126

Children

− 0.13

− .01

.942

− 1.15

− .07

.505

− 1.53

− .09

.454

− 0.45

− .03

.796

Education

− 1.15

− .14

.048

− 0.70

− .09

.203

− 0.39

− .04

.550

− 0.54

− .07

.336

Employment

1.14

.05

.417

3.60

.17

.007

3.00

.12

.056

3.06

.14

.025

Received MHPSS services

− 1.22

− .06

.358

2.24

.10

.075

1.72

.07

.243

− 2.45

− .12

.055

Resilience

− 0.21

− .11

.093

− 0.31

− .16

.010

− 0.37

− .17

.008

0.15

.08

.204

 

F(7249) = 3.12,

p = .004, R2adj = .055, ΔR2 = .011, p = .093

F(7249) = 7.79,

p < .001, R2adj = .157, ΔR2 = .022, p = .010

F(7249) = 3.24,

p < .003, R2adj = .083, ΔR2 = .026, p = .008

F(7249) = 4.26,

p < .001, R2adj = .082, ΔR2 = .006, p = .204

  1. Statistically significant predictors and values are showed in bold