Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Feb 19, 2024; 14(2): 296-307
Published online Feb 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i2.296
Table 4 Regression results of unstandardized coefficients, (standard error), and [standardized coefficients] predicting self-esteem
VariablesSelf-esteem
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
(Constant)23.78 (0.09)24.54 (1.23)21.37 (1.26)20.16 (1.30)
Ethnicity
African American0.270.670.703.02
(0.14)(0.15)(0.15)(0.74)
[0.03]a[0.07]d[0.08]d[0.33]d
Hispanic-0.35-0.05-0.101.70
(0.17)(0.17)(0.17)(0.92)
[-0.03]b[-0.01][-0.01][0.16]a
Ages-0.02-0.02-0.02
(0.03)(0.03)(0.03)
[-0.01][-0.01][-0.01]
Gender (male)0.260.270.29
(0.12)(0.12)(0.12)
[0.03]b[0.03]b[0.04]b
Education (non-higher education)-1.43-1.21-1.19
(0.13)(0.13)(0.13)
[-0.16]d[-0.14]d[-0.14]d
Residence (urban)0.100.050.02
(0.15)(0.15)(0.15)
[0.01][0.00][0.00]
Marital status (marriage)0.720.450.42
(0.13)(0.13)(0.14)
[0.08]d[0.05]c[0.05]c
Economic well-being
Fringe benefits0.070.07
(0.02)(0.02)
[0.06]d[0.06]d
Job satisfaction0.771.10
(0.09)(0.13)
[0.12]d[0.17]d
Poverty-1.25-1.23
(0.24)(0.24)
[-0.08]d[-0.08]d
Employment0.560.57
(0.23)(0.23)
[0.04]b[0.04]b
Fringe benefits X, African American0.13
(0.07)
[0.05]a
Fringe benefits X, Hispanic-0.14
(0.09)
[-0.05]
Job satisfaction X, African American-0.81
(0.21)
[-0.30]d
Job satisfaction X, Hispanic-0.40
(0.26)
[-0.13]