Step 1
Control Participants’ age Participants’ age at stroke onset Marital status Socio-economic status
-.085
.004
-.715
-.031
-.293
-.015
-.104
-.670
.819
.653
.671***
.671
Step 2
Physical functioning Barthel Index
-.016
-.061
.821
.652
.004
.674
Step 3
Well-being components Satisfaction with Life Scale Positive Affect Scale
-.009
-.135
-.023
-.144
.833
.663
.019
.693
Step 4 Regression 1
Self-efficacy in daily living Daily Living Self-Efficacy Scale (DLSES) Regression 2
Self-efficacy in psychosocial functioning Psychosocial subscale of the DLSES Regression 3
Self-efficacy in activities of daily living Activities of Daily Living subscale
of the DLSES
-.003
-.004
-.004
-.254
-.223
-.128
.854
.852
.838
.699
.693
.667
.037**
.032**
.009
.730
.725
.702
* p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001
Table 5: Hierarchical Multiple Regression of Negative Affect on Self-Efficacy in Daily Functioning, Physical Functioning, Life Satisfaction, Positive Affect, and Control
Variables for Stroke Survivors.