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Table 2 Analysis of the Influencing Factors of Generalized Anxiety

From: Generalized anxiety disorder among rural primary and middle school students during the outbreak of COVID-19: a multicenter study in three southern Chinese cities

 

Generalized anxiety

Variates

Coefficients (95.0% CI)

t

P

Gender

0.34(-0.20 to 0.88)

1.246

0.213

Grade

-0.26(-0.52 to 0.00)

-1.977

0.048

Shantou

-0.78(-1.51 to -0.04)

-2.083

0.038

Hezhou

-0.45(-1.12 to 0.21)

-1.332

0.183

Father’s education level

-0.06(-0.40 to 0.27)

-0.372

0.710

Mother’s education level

0.15(-0.18 to 0.47)

0.889

0.374

Father’s occupation

-0.20(-1.51 to 1.10)

-0.306

0.759

Mother’s occupation

-0.20(-1.60 to 1.19)

-0.288

0.773

Whether lives with parents

0.15(-0.21 to 0.51)

0.810

0.418

Low-income family #

-0.09(-0.76 to 0.58)

-0.269

0.788

Academic Stress

0.68(0.60 to 0.76)

16.467

< 0.001

Coronaphobia

0.51(0.43 to 0.60)

12.119

< 0.001

Knowledge

-0.02(-0.18 to 0.13)

-0.301

0.764

Precautionary measures

-0.34(-0.55 to -0.12)

-3.051

0.002

  1. Note. This table showed the output from a multivariable regression analysis in which generalized anxiety mean score differences across the study was the dependent variable. Overall fit of the model was R2 = 0.500, P < 0.001. Enter regression method was used. Gender (0 = men, 1 = women), Grade (0 = Grade 5–6, 1 = Grade 7–8), Shantou/Hezhou (0 = Nanchong, 1 = Shantou/Hezhou), Father’s education level/Mother’s education level (1 = Under junior high school, 2 = Senior school, 3 = Undergraduate, 4 = Master degree or above), Father’s occupation/Mother’s occupation (0 = non-Health worker, 1 = Health worker), Whether lives with parents (0 = Neither, 1 = lives with father/mother, 2 = lives with father and mother), Low-income family (0 = no, 1 = yes). Variate that was filled by respondent eliminated who chose “Unknown” was marked with a pound sign (#) after the name