Table 4 Multiple linear regression model of asthmatic children’s psychological well-being (n = 45). Bold for p-values < .05.

From: Psychosocial impact of Covid-19 outbreak on Italian asthmatic children and their mothers in a post lockdown scenario

 

Children’s psychological well-being

B (95% CI)

Std. β

t

p

Intercept

− .232 (− 1.804, 1.339)

 

− .301

.766

Children’s age

.064 (− .005, .134)

.253

1.880

.069

Time from end of home-confinement

− .001 (− .010,.008)

− .031

− .234

.817

Child gender (2 = F)

− .085 (− .441, .272)

− .061

− .484

.631

GINA

− .120 (− .288, .047)

− .208

− 1.457

.154

GINA therapeutic steps

.049 (− .079, .176)

.104

.773

.445

Children’s concerns for contagion

− .092 (− .341, .157)

− .094

− .752

.457

Mothers’ psychological well-being

.473 (.208, .738)

.467

3.630

.001

MAC-RF total score

.006 (− .023, .035)

.060

.443

.660

Children’s physical well-being

.630 (.353, .907)

.644

4.626

.000

Mothers’ physical well-being

− .174 (− .498, .151)

− .146

− 1.088

.284

Model fit

F(10,44) = 3.519

 

P = .003

Adj. R2

.364

  1. B, unstandardized beta; std. β, standardized beta; CI, confidence intervals.