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Table 5 Multiple linear regression of associations between sociodemographic, economic, and academic variables of the students with state and trait resilience scores

From: Factors associated with perceived resilience among undergraduate nursing students: findings of the first cross-sectional study in Palestine

Resilience

Variable

B

SE

β

t

p

Tolerance

VIF

Traita

Academic year

-0.85

0.90

-0.06

-0.95

0.345

0.88

1.14

Presence of a chronic disease

3.91

1.89

0.12

2.06

0.040

0.97

1.03

Experience addiction issue

-4.65

2.35

-0.11

-1.98

0.049

0.92

1.09

Divorced/separated parents

0.89

2.21

0.02

0.40

0.688

0.96

1.04

Living in a dormitory/residence

0.27

1.06

0.02

0.26

0.797

0.61

1.63

Worked a part-time job

-1.44

1.06

-0.08

-1.35

0.179

0.99

1.02

Place where the student was born and raised

3.82

1.30

0.22

2.95

0.004

0.51

1.94

The house had enough rooms per number of siblings

1.96

0.91

0.13

2.15

0.033

0.85

1.17

Number of hours of social media connection

-0.27

1.59

-0.01

-0.17

0.867

0.94

1.06

Study routine

-3.18

0.89

-0.20

-3.59

 < 0.001

0.93

1.07

Parents' level of education

0.29

0.52

0.03

0.55

0.582

0.93

1.07

Household income

0.21

1.05

0.01

0.20

0.845

0.79

1.26

Stateb

Gender

0.18

0.78

0.01

0.23

0.818

0.90

1.11

Academic year

-3.56

0.81

-0.26

-4.42

 < 0.001

0.86

1.16

Need to commute to the university

0.64

1.25

0.05

0.51

0.607

0.34

2.94

Living in a dormitory/residence

0.08

1.33

0.01

0.06

0.951

0.30

3.30

Place where the student was born and raised

0.86

1.17

0.06

0.73

0.463

0.50

1.99

Living area

-1.87

0.91

-0.12

-2.04

0.042

0.85

1.18

Study routine

-1.67

0.77

-0.12

-2.15

0.032

0.94

1.07

The house had enough rooms per number of siblings

1.41

0.79

0.10

1.79

0.075

0.88

1.13

Household income

0.36

0.92

0.02

0.39

0.699

0.80

1.25

Combinedc

Academic year

-4.62

1.52

-0.18

-3.04

0.003

0.88

1.14

Place where the student was born and raised

4.53

2.24

0.16

2.02

0.044

0.50

2.01

Presence of a chronic disease

6.73

3.18

0.12

2.12

0.035

0.98

1.02

Experience addiction issue

-8.55

3.95

-0.12

-2.17

0.031

0.93

1.07

Living area

-1.52

1.74

-0.05

-0.87

0.383

0.85

1.17

The house had enough rooms per number of siblings

3.69

1.51

0.14

2.44

0.015

0.88

1.14

Need to commute to the university

0.36

2.40

0.01

0.15

0.881

0.33

2.99

Living in a dormitory/residence

-0.14

2.53

-0.01

-0.06

0.955

0.30

3.30

Study routine

-4.88

1.48

-0.18

-3.31

0.001

0.93

1.07

Household income

0.40

1.76

0.01

0.23

0.820

0.80

1.25

  1. B unstandardized coefficients, SE standard error, β standardized coefficients, t t statistics, p p-value, VIF variance inflation factor
  2. aThe adjusted R2 was 0.14 and the Durbin-Watson ratio was 1.68
  3. bThe adjusted R2 was 0.13 and the Durbin-Watson ratio was 1.63
  4. cThe adjusted R2 was 0.15 and the Durbin-Watson ratio was 1.60