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Table 3 The relations between antenatal mental health levels and partner’s reaction to pregnancy

From: Partner’s emotional reaction to pregnancy mediates the relationship between pregnancy planning and prenatal mental health

 

Dependent variables

Depression level

Anxiety level

Partner’s reaction to pregnancy

Adj r2 = .29; F = 21.08; p = <.0001

Adj r2 = .04 F = 2.87; p = .01

Adj r2 = .14; F = 11.05; p < .0001

Beta

Sig

CI 95%

Beta

Sig

CI 95%

Beta

Sig

CI 95%

Age of women

.03

.55

−.06

.12

−.07

.22

−.58

.14

−.13

.02

−.07

−.77

Monthly income ($)

−.11

.03

−1.78

−.07

−.05

.38

−4.63

1.79

.17

.002

8.95

1.90

Educational level

.08

.11

−.09

.81

−.07

.27

−2.61

.74

.01

.91

−1.62

1.61

History of infertility

−.02

.64

−2.73

1.70

−.03

.59

−10.66

6.02

−.01

.81

−7.41

9.47

Pregnancy planning

.01

.67

−1.00

1.01

−.01

.92

−3.67

3.94

.32

<.0001

14.44

7.21

PERP (total)

−.52

< 0001

−.12

−.17

−.19

.002

−.07

−.29

  1. Abbreviation: Adj r2 Adjusted r square, CI Confidence Interval, PERP Partner’s emotional reaction to pregnancy, Beta Standardized coefficients