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Table 5 Predictors of anxiety among Jordanian women Post-Hysterectomy

From: Prevalence and predictors of anxiety and stress among Jordanian women following hysterectomy: an observational multicentre study

Variables

B

β

t

p

95.0% CI for B

Desire for More Children

−4.066

1.081

−0.185

−3.762

< 0.001

[− 6.195, − 1.937]

Sexual Problems

−1.071

0.511

−0.077

−2.095

0.037

[− 2.077, − 0.064]

Body Appreciation

1.231

0.095

0.656

12.993

< 0.001

[1.044, 1.417]

Stress

0.394

0.090

0.215

4.388

< 0.001

[0.217, 0.571]

Social Support

−1.966

0.635

−0.114

−3.095

0.002

[− 3.217, − 0.715]

Post-Surgery Duration

−15.936

0.695

−0.813

−22.915

< 0.001

[− 17.306, − 14.566]

  1. Multiple Linear Regression; Model Summary: R² = 0.87, Adjusted R² = 0.75, Standard Error of the Estimate = 4.82, F = 79.76, df for F-statistics (F (9,251)
  2. B: Unstandardized Coefficients; β: Standardized Coefficients; CI: Confidence Interval; t: t-value; p: p-value
  3. Dependent Variable: Anxiety. Number of participants: 251.