From: U.S. medical students who engage in self-care report less stress and higher quality of life
 | β | SE β | t | p | 95% CI | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Psychological Quality of Life | Constant | .04 | .02 | 1.56 | .120 | [−.01, .09] |
Self-Care | .38 | .03 | 14.15 | < .001 | [.33, .44] | |
Stress | −.50 | .03 | −18.20 | <.001 | [−.55, −.44] | |
Interaction | .06 | .02 | 3.09 | .002 | [.02, .10] | |
R2 = .647 |  |  |  |  |  | |
Physical Quality of Life | Constant | .06 | .03 | 2.09 | .040 | [.00, .12] |
Self-Care | .22 | .03 | 6.77 | < .001 | [.16, .29] | |
Stress | −.49 | .03 | −14.71 | <.001 | [−.56, −.43] | |
Interaction | .09 | .03 | 3.47 | <.001 | [.04, .14] | |
R2 = .463 |  |  |  |  |  |