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Table 3 Hierarchical regression examining the effect of diabetes distress on self-regulatory fatigue and disordered eating behaviors among youths with type 1 diabetes

From: Diabetes distress and disordered eating behaviors in youth with type 1 diabetes: the mediating role of self-regulatory fatigue and the moderating role of resilience

 

Model 1 (Dependent variable: self-regulatory fatigue)

Model 2 (Dependent variable: disordered eating behaviors)

 

Unstandardized b

Standardized β

95% CI

p

Unstandardized b

Standardized β

95% CI

p

Control variables

Male

2.452

0.170

(0.633, 4.271)

0.009

4.103

0.202

(1.662, 6.544)

0.001

Residence 1

− 0.737

− 0.052

(− 3.077, 1.603)

0.535

− 2.858

− 0.142

(− 5.999, 0.282)

0.074

Residence 2

1.359

0.085

(− 1.220, 3.938)

0.300

− 0.801

− 0.036

(− 4.262, 2.659)

0.648

BMI 1

− 0.577

− 0.027

(− 3.335, 2.181)

0.680

− 1.343

− 0.044

(− 5.043, 2.358)

0.475

BMI 2

− 1.078

− 0.053

(− 3.621, 1.466)

0.404

5.697

0.200

(2.283, 9.111)

0.001

Independent variable

Diabetes distress

0.665

0.448

(0.472, 0.859)

< 0.001

0.971

0.462

(0.712, 1.231)

< 0.001

 

R2 = 0.289

R2 = 0.360

 

ΔR2 = 0.289

ΔR2 = 0.360

 

 F(6, 178) = 12.084

 F(6, 178) = 16.703

 

p < 0.001

p < 0.001

  1. Note: Sex, residence, and BMI were encoded as dummy variables. The reference category for sex is female. The reference category for residence is “countryside,” where Residence 1 represents “city,” and Residence 2 represents “town.” The reference category for BMI is “normal weight,” where BMI 1 represents “underweight” and BMI 2 represents “overweight or obese"