A data-driven analysis of sociocultural, ecological, and economic correlates of depression across nations
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology • Vol/Iss. 52 (8-9) • SAGE Publications • • Published In • Pages: 822-843 •
By Li, Zeyang, Wei, Anna, Palanivel, Vishanth, Jackson, Joshua C.
Hypothesis
Power distance will be negatively associated with depression prevalence.
Note
Hypothesis was first tested using a zero-order association test and was found significant (p<.02, standardized beta=-.23); not supported in multiple regression.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Multiple regression | Not supported | p>.05 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Depression | Dependent | Drives And Emotions, Personality Disorders |
Power distance | Independent | Social Stratification |