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Table 4 Associations of Perceived Attitudes of Family and Peers Toward Same-Sex Marriage with Depression, Loneliness, and Anxiety: Multivariate Linear Regression Analysis

From: Perceived attitudes of family and peers toward same-sex marriage as a distal sexual minority stressor for gay and bisexual men in Taiwan

 

Depression

Loneliness

Anxiety

B (SE)

B (SE)

B (SE)

B (SE)

Age

0.022 (0.092)

0.287 (0.091)**

0.200 (0.169)

0.071 (0.106)

Education

-2.816 (1.475)

-4.507 (1.448)**

0.320 (4.594)

-0.790 (1.694)

Sexual orientation

0.999 (1.468)

1.307 (1.442)

1.398 (1.445)

-0.720 (1.686)

Perceived attitudes of family and peers against same-sex marriage

2.877 (0.624)***

2.703 (0.613)***

2.727 (0.615)***

1.430 (0.717)*

Interaction between age and perceived attitudes of family and peers against same-sex marriage

  

0.027 (0.041)

 

Interaction between education and perceived attitudes of family and peers against same-sex marriage

  

-1.515 (1.368)

 
  1. SE: Standard error
  2. *: p < 0.05
  3. **: p < 0.01
  4. ***: p < 0.001