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Table 3 Results from univariate and multiple regression analysis for differences in STAI and BDI between the study groups

From: Anxiety and depression among Greek men with primary erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation

 

State Anxiety

Trait Anxiety

Depression (BDI)

Unadjusted

Adjustedb

Unadjusted

Adjustedb

Unadjusted

Adjustedb

β (SE)a

β (SE)a

β (SE)a

β (SE)a

β (SE)a

β (SE)a

Controls. ref.

 ED

4.31 (1.19)**

3.58 (1.23)**

3.76 (1.61)*

4.00 (1.76)*

4.55 (2.13)*

4.74 (2.13)*

 PE

4.01 (0.72)**

3.75 (0.72)**

1.60 (1.70)

2.06 (1.76)

2.76 (2.22)

2.36 (2.27)

 AD

4.20 (1.41)**

4.30 (1.51)**

9.44 (1.70)***

8.94 (1.72)***

6.56 (2.22)**

5.08 (2.22)*

PE. ref.

 ED

1.03 (1.34)

1.05 (1.37)

2.16 (1.61)

1.94 (1.57)

1.79 (2.13)

0.90 (2.04)

AD. ref.

 ED

0.10 (1.35)

0.25 (1.43)

−5.68 (1.61)**

−4.94 (1.61)**

−2.01 (2.13)

−1.82 (2.08)

 PE

−0.20 (1.40)

−0.18 (1.45)

−7.84 (1.70)***

−6.88 (1.66)***

−3.80 (2.22)

−2.72 (2.15)

  1. ED erectile dysfunction, PE premature ejaculation, AD anxiety disorder, ref reference category
  2. aRegression coefficient (standard error)
  3. bAdjusted for age, family status and number of life events
  4. * p < 0.050; ** p < 0.010; *** p < 0.00