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Table 4 Risk factors correlated with psychiatric morbidity

From: Psychosocial profile and psychiatric morbidity among Egyptian patients after living donor liver transplantation

 

Model

Unstandardized Coefficients

Standardized Coefficients

t

Sig.

B

Std. Error

Beta

Age

Donor’s Age

−.101

.023

−.072

−4.337

.012*

Gender

Female donors

5.045

1.291

.417

3.907

.017*

Marital status

Marital status

−1.208

.844

−.136

−1.431

.226

Education

Primary education

−2.187

3.320

−.128

−.659

.546

Preparatory education

−2.896

3.443

−.089

−.841

.448

Secondary schools

− 11.848

3.973

−.365

−2.982

.041*

Technical schools

1.281

3.280

.114

.390

.716

University

2.406

.787

.112

3.056

.038*

Occupation

Employee

−.421

1.079

−.032

−.390

.716

Managerial

−3.140

.830

−.203

−3.783

.019*

Student

−11.460

1.710

−.673

−6.701

.003*

Relation

Relation to recipient father

−3.830

2.369

−.225

−1.616

.181

Relation to recipient sibs

−13.253

2.409

−.685

−5.501

.005*

Relation to recipient maternal uncle

−2.622

1.982

−.154

−1.323

.256

No relation to recipient

−4.131

1.490

−.367

−2.772

.050*

Personality traits

Guilford inventory

.135

.084

.306

1.611

.182

EPQ Psychoticism

1.038

.371

.497

2.797

.049*

EPQ Neuroticism

−2.077

.103

−.930

−20.095

.000*

EPQ impulsivity

1.814

.129

.959

14.016

.000*

EPQ Extra version

1.352

.036

.622

37.533

.000*

  1. (*): Significant