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Table 3 Results of the regression analyses for the six mental health outcomes

From: Factors associated with mental health of young children during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands

 

Anger

Anxiety

Depression

Sleep

Positive affect

Self-regulation

Child age

 < 0.01

0.03

0.05*

− 0.21***

− 0.08***

0.04*

Child sex

0.09***

− 0.04*

 < .01

− 0.03

 < 0.01

− 0.05*

Caregiver sex

 < − 0.01

− 0.02

 < − 0.01

− 0.03

− 0.03

0.06**

Relationship status

− 0.05*

− 0.03

− 0.03

− 0.02

 < 0.01

0.02

Direct COVID-19 exposure

 COVID-19 infection

− 0.04*

− 0.02

− 0.02

0.01

 < − 0.01

0.02

 Death due to COVID-19

0.02

0.03

 < 0.01

0.04

0.03

-0.02

Family related COVID-19 factors

 Negative COVID-19 impact

0.18***

0.24***

0.24***

0.15***

-0.21***

-0.17***

 Positive COVID-19 impact

− 0.08***

0.01

− 0.02

− 0.07**

0.15***

0.12***

 Active emotion regulation

0.13***

0.09***

0.07***

0.09***

− 0.01

− 0.03

 Avoidant emotion regulation

0.03

0.08***

0.06**

0.02

− 0.04

0.01

 Information-focused emotion regulation

0.05*

0.11***

0.05*

0.08***

− 0.04

 < -0.01

Caregiver’s distress

 Caregiver’s mental health problems

0.09***

0.14***

0.15***

0.13***

− 0.03

− 0.09***

 Feelings of rejection

0.28***

0.10***

0.16***

0.09***

− 0.29***

− 0.35***

 R2

0.27

0.24

0.25

0.14

0.27

0.29

 F

55.33***

46.87***

49.43***

25.02***

54.28***

60.24***

  1. Standardized regression coefficients (i.e., beta) are presented. Child and caregiver sex was operationalized with 0 = ‘female’ and 1 = ‘male/other’. Relationship status: 0 = ‘not in a relationship’ and 1 = ‘in a relationship’. Caregiver COVID-19 infection: 0 = ‘no’, 1 = ‘yes’. Death due to COVID: 0 = ‘no’, 1 = ‘yes’. Sleep = sleeping problems