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Table 2 Association of VSSS subscales with socio-demographic, clinical variables, needs for care, caregiver burden, affect and self-esteem

From: Factors associated with hospital service satisfaction in a sample of Arab subjects with schizophrenia

Dependent variables: VSSS Subscales

Independent variables*

Variance (%)

Standard beta

T value

P value

Tolerance **

VIF **

Total VSSS score

Self-esteem

Positive affect

15.5

5.0

(total: 20.5)

0.31

0.24

3.1

2.4

0.003

0.02

0.88

0.88

1.14

1.14

Overall SS

Positive self-esteem

Negative affect

11.1

6.0

(total: 17.1)

0.36

0.24

3.8

2.6

0.0001

0.01

0.99

0.99

1.01

1.01

Professionals' skills

Self-esteem

15.6

0.39

4.1

0.0001

1.0

1.00

Information

Negative self-esteem

Health unmet need: user

7.1

5.9

(total: 13.0)

-0.26

0.24

2.7

2.5

0.01

0.02

0.99

0.99

1.00

1.00

Access

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Efficacy

Positive self-esteem

Urge IEQ caregiver

18.9

3.8

(total: 22.7)

0.42

0.19

4.6

2.1

0.0001

0.04

0.99

0.99

1.00

1.00

Types of interventions

Positive symptoms: ICD 10

Positive affect

Health unmet need user

5.5

4.7

4.1

(total: 14.3)

0.21

0.18

0.21

2.1

1.8

2.1

0.04

0.08

0.04

0.98

0.95

0.97

1.00

1.10

1.03

Relatives'involvement

BPRS score

Self-esteem

4.3

6.5

(total: 10.9)

0.18

0.26

1.8

2.6

0.08

0.01

0.99

0.99

1.02

1.02

  1. *Independent variables entered: Block 1: socio-demographics; block 2: clinical variables: duration illness, BPRS, GAF, number of ICD-10 checklist positive and negative symptoms; block 3: positive affect, negative affect, positive self-esteem, negative self-esteem, total self-esteem; block 4: met needs subscales and total for user; block 5: unmet needs and total for user; block 6: IEQ subscale scores.
  2. ** Multicollinearity values showed no significant multicollinearity: cut-off values are: Tolerance: ≤ 0.2; VIF: > 4