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Table 3 Results of multiple regression analysis of SUBI subjective well-being scores

From: Neuroticism mediates the association between childhood abuse and the well-being of community dwelling adult volunteers

Independent factor

Beta

P-value

VIF

EPQ-R neuroticism score

 − 0.325

 < 0.001

1.205

Age

 − 0.178

 < 0.001

1.187

Subjective social status

–0.119

0.012

1.134

Positive change score of LES

0.109

0.018

1.069

Negative change score of LES

 − 0.095

0.040

1.079

CATS total average score

–0.089

0.070

1.210

Education (years)

0.026

0.593

1.235

Adjusted R2 = 0.221

   
  1. Abbreviations: CATS Child Abuse and Trauma Scale, EPQ-R Eysenck Personality Questionnaire revised, LES Life Experiences Survey, SUBI Subjective Well-Being Inventory
  2. Beta = standardized partial regression coefficient
  3. Dependent factor: SUBI subjective well-being score
  4. Independent factors: age, education (years), subjective social status (lowest = 10 to highest = 1), total average scores of CATS, EPQ-R neuroticism score, and negative and positive change scores of LES