Research Article

Determinants of Nurses' Attitudes toward the Care of Patients with Alcohol Problems

Table 4

Results of Multiple Regression Analyses of SAAPPQ subscales from Sociodemographic variables, The Marcus Alcoholism Questionnaire Subscales and the Seaman-Mannello Nurses’ Attitudes toward Alcohol and Alcoholism Subscales. As outlined in Section 2, final models contain only significant individual predictors and/or variables that impacted on the significance or parameter estimates of others [44].

SubscaleVariable 𝑅 2 𝐹 change 𝛽 𝑑

Work satisfactionSatisfaction0.41632.748**0.6455.723**
Self-esteemConsuming alcohol once a week0.1840.2562.208*
Recovery potential0.45418.705**βˆ’0.547βˆ’4.712**
DesireConsume alcohol more than once a week0.2742.238*
Social status0.2051.668
Satisfaction0.3808.573**0.5244.264**
PessimismConsuming more than 2 standard drinks0.1150.3692.661*
Character defect0.4042.977*
Age0.3406.507*βˆ’0.226βˆ’1.658

Note. Role adequacy and role legitimacy models were omitted (not significant).
βˆ— 𝑃 < . 0 5 , βˆ— βˆ— 𝑃 < . 0 0 1 .