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Fig. 6 | BMC Public Health

Fig. 6

From: Adolescents’ impairment due to climate anxiety is associated with self-efficacy and behavioral engagement: a cross-sectional analysis in Quebec (Canada)

Fig. 6

Relationship between the feeling of self-efficacy and pro-environmental behavior amongst adolescents in Quebec (Canada). **Adjusted for age, gender, type of school and location. ***This figure is based on the ordered logistic regressions that were conducted to analyze the relationship between self-efficacy and pro-environmental behavior. To facilitate interpretation, the figure only presents the curve for those who often/always try to reduce their behavior that contribute to climate change. The patterns for the other values of pro-environmental behavior were consistent with this interpretation

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