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Table 4 Multivariable analysis: Linear regressions (using the ENTER model) taking the wellbeing score as the dependent variable

From: Mindfulness among lebanese university students and its indirect effect between mental health and wellbeing

 

Beta

β

p

95% CI

Model 1: Sociodemographic variables as independent variables.

Age

0.15

0.08

0.199

-0.08; 0.38

Marital status (married vs. single)

2.07

0.08

0.239

-1.38; 5.53

Household crowding index

-0.30

-0.03

0.630

-1.52; 0.92

Model 2: Sociodemographic variables and depression, anxiety and mindfulness as independent variables.

Age

0.03

0.02

0.768

-0.17; 0.22

Marital status (married vs. single)

0.78

0.03

0.605

-2.18; 3.74

Household crowding index

0.26

0.02

0.627

-0.79; 1.31

Anxiety

-0.05

-0.07

0.296

-0.15; 0.04

Depression

-0.31

-0.31

< 0.001

-0.43; -0.18

Mindfulness

0.18

0.25

< 0.001

0.10–0.26

  1. *Reference group; Nagelkerke R2 values for model 1 = 2.2% and model 2 = 29.3%; Beta = unstandardized beta; β = standardized beta; CI = Confidence interval; numbers in bold indicate significant p-values.