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Table 3 Association of QOL with the sociodemographic and psychological factors by univariate linear regression analyses

From: Factors affecting the quality of life of single mothers compared to married mothers

 

Single mothers (N = 195)

Married mothers (N = 357)

β

S.E.

p

β

S.E.

p

Age

0.284

0.096

0.004*

−0.221

0.078

0.005*

Education level

 Middle school graduatea

  High school graduate

2.624

3.035

0.388

1.2

2.245

0.593

  Above college

7.477

3.243

0.022*

8.266

2.332

< 0.001*

Occupation

 Housewife or studenta

  Production

3.283

2.249

0.146

−3.616

1.617

0.026*

  Indoor job

3.204

2.626

0.224

0.819

2.734

0.756

  Profession

16.954

5.091

0.001*

6.339

4.985

0.204

Monthly Income (10 thousand won)

  < 200a

  200–499

3.087

1.542

0.047*

8.209

4

0.041*

   ≥ 500

13.785

3.216

< 0.001*

7.159

4.491

0.112

Residence

 Ownera

  Jeonse rental housing

−8.496

2.24

< 0.001*

−1.017

1.538

0.509

  Monthly rental housing

−7.74

2.68

0.004*

−4.63

5.028

0.358

  Public Rental housing

−17.282

2.833

< 0.001*

−1.144

5.9258

0.847

GARS score

−0.226

0.062

< 0.001*

−0.624

0.058

< 0.001*

CES-D score

−0.297

0.09

0.001*

−0.62

0.083

< 0.001*

SSI score

−0.44

0.148

0.003*

−1.061

0.126

< 0.001*

AUDIT-K score

−0.541

0.1

< 0.001*

−0.996

0.226

< 0.001*

  1. *p < 0.05
  2. areference group
  3. S.E. Standard error
  4. GARS Global Assessment of Recent Stress, CES-D Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale
  5. SSI-Beck: Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation, AUDIT-K: Korean version of the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test