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Table 5 Hierarchical multiple regression analysis summary for individual resilience and family resilience predicting well-being

From: The 4-item family resilience scale: psychometric evaluation and measurement invariance of the malay version in adolescents and young adults

Adolescents (n = 169)

 

Step 1

Step 2

Variable

B

95% CI

SE

β

B

95% CI

SE

β

Constant

-19.724

-36.851

-2.598

8.675

 

-24.427

-41.916

-6.938

8.858

 

Individual resilience

0.650***

0.514

0.787

0.069

0.588

0.594***

0.449

0.739

0.073

0.537

Family resilience

     

4.048*

0.324

7.773

1.886

0.142

Adj. R2

0.342

0.356

F

F(1, 167) = 88.238, p < .001

 F(1, 166) = 4.605, p = .033

Young Adults (n = 182)

Constant

-46.094

-63.993

-28.195

9.071

 

-47.935

-64.907

-30.964

8.600

 

Individual resilience

0.828***

0.693

0.962

0.068

0.671

0.623***

0.469

0.777

0.078

0.505

Family resilience

     

9.246***

5.325

13.167

1.987

0.295

Adj. R2

0.448

0.504

F

F(1, 180) = 147.664, p < .001

 F(1, 179) = 21.651, p < .001

  1. Note: B = Unstandardized regression coefficient; CI = Confidence interval; SE = standard error; β = Standardized regression coefficient; Adj. R2 = Adjusted R2 value
  2. *p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001