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Table 4 Multivariate linear regressions for four domains of quality of life as dependent variables and mean anxiety, mean depression, mean PTSD scores and age and gender as predictor variables

From: Quality of life and its association with psychiatric disorders in outpatients with trauma history in a tertiary hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal: a cross-sectional study

Variables

(N = 99)

Physical domain

Psychological domain

Social domain

Environmental domain

β

95% CI

LB UB

β

95% CI

LB UB

β

95% CI

LB UB

β

95% CI

LB UB

Anxiety

−1.81**

−2.87

−.76

−2.92***

−3.78

−2.07

−3.68***

−4.78

−2.59

−.76

−1.54

.03

Depression

−1.17**

− 2.04

−.29

.08

−.63

.79

1.48**

−5.8

2.39

−.41

−1.06

.24

PTSD

−.40

−1.16

.35

−.76*

−1.38

−.14

−.14

−.93

.65

−.24

−.81

.32

Age

−.04

−.08

.00

.009

−.02

.04

−.009

−.05

.03

.003

−.03

.03

Gender

.04

.93

−.85

.71

−.02

1.43

.69

−.24

1.61

.20

−.46

.86

F value

17.88

31.83

13.42

5.28

R square

.49

.63

.42

.22

  1. PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder, N number of participants, β unstandardized regression coefficient, CI confidence interval, LB lower bound, UB upper bound
  2. *p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001