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Table 3 Multiple regression to determine the associations between health-related factors, career attitudes and LS, for each group

From: Life Satisfaction and mobility: Their associations with career attitudes, and health-related factors among postgraduates having studied in universities intra EU and outside EU

Life satisfaction [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 12, 17]

  

b1

SE2

L953

U954

p5

Mobile outside EU

 Financial situation

[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 12, 17]

0.037

0.087

−0.133

0.208

0.669

 Health-related factors

Health satisfaction

0.368

0.120

0.132

0.603

0.002**

QoL-Autonomy

0.305

0.253

−0.192

0.802

0.228

Worry

−0.159

0.098

−0.351

0.033

0.104

 Career attitudes

Adaptability

−0.026

0.236

−0.489

0.437

0.912

Optimism

0.008

0.193

−0.372

0.388

0.967

Planning

0.064

0.134

−0.200

0.328

0.634

Mobile intra EU

 Financial situation

[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 12, 17]

0.040

0.032

−0.022

0.102

0.209

 Health-related factors

Health satisfaction

0.193

0.033

0.129

0.257

≤0.001***

QoL-Autonomy

0.210

0.055

0.102

0.318

≤0.001***

Worry

−0.153

0.031

−0.213

− 0.092

≤0.001***

 Career attitudes

Adaptability

0.119

0.054

0.014

0.224

0.027*

Optimism

0.084

0.057

−0.028

0.197

0.141

Planning

−0.004

0.034

−0.070

0.062

0.906

Non-mobile

 Financial situation

[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 12, 17]

0.100

0.079

−0.057

0.256

0.211

 Health-related factors

Health satisfaction

0.193

0.074

0.046

0.339

0.010**

QoL-Autonomy

−0.175

0.158

−0.487

0.136

0.269

Worry

−0.002

0.075

−0.149

0.145

0.978

 Career attitudes

Adaptability

−0.068

0.132

−0.328

0.192

0.607

Optimism

0.400

0.147

0.112

0.689

0.007**

Planning

0.212

0.095

0.026

0.398

0.026*

  1. 1b = Parameter estimate; 2SE = Standard error; 3L95 = Lower limit of the 95% confidence interval; 4U95 = Upper limit of the 95% confidence interval; 5p = Significance level of the t-test: *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001 are presented in bold