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Table 3 Multiple linear regressions (n=63)

From: Parental palliative cancer: psychosocial adjustment and health-related quality of life in adolescents participating in a German family counselling service

Criteria

F (df) ,p

R2

R2 adj

Significant predictors

B

95% CI for B

beta

p

VIF

SDQ total difficulties

8.934 (5, 57), <.001

.439

.390

Parental palliative disease

−5.260

[−7.715; -2.805]

-.446

<.001

1.097

    

FAD general functioning

4.639

[2.157; 7.121]

.383

<.001

1.064

    

Adolescent age

−1.754

[−4.226; .718]

-.144

.161

1.038

    

Adolescent gender

1.700

[−.732; 4.131]

.144

.167

1.076

    

HADS-D ill parent

3.813

[−.622; 8.248]

.175

.091

1.053

Kidscreen-10 global health index

7.429 (4, 58), <.001

.339

.239

Parental palliative disease

4.805

[.637; 8.973]

.258

.025

1.092

    

FAD general functioning

−6.396

[−10.695; -2.097]

-.334

.004

1.103

    

Adolescent age

−4.751

[−9.068; -.438]

-.246

.031

1.091

    

Gender ill parent

2.755

[−2.429; 7.939]

.123

.292

1.179

  1. Note: Dummy coding of parental palliative disease (no vs. yes), FAD gf (< 2 vs. > =2), child age (11–14 vs. 15–18 years), VIF (variance inflation factor).