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. 2023 Apr 14;50(4):325–332. doi: 10.1016/j.vaa.2023.04.001

Table 3.

Risk factors for the development of depersonalization (DP) in 89 residents in veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dependent variable Independent covariate OR (CI) p1 p2
High risk of DP (yes/no) Sex (F/M) 1.39 (0.58–3.32) 0.461
Being in a relationship (yes or no) 2.17 (0.91–5.17) 0.079
Parenthood status (yes or no) 3.02 (0.60–15.1) 0.179
Mortgage (yes or no) 1.20 (0.51–2.85) 0.672
Age category (<35 or ≥35 years) 0.77 (0.49–1.22) 0.286
Type of institution (academia or private practice) 1.12 (0.35–3.57) 0.842
Year of training (first/second or third/fourth) 1.76 (1.03–3.03) 0.039 0.096
Number of clinical working hours per week (≤60 or >60) 1.35 (0.87–2.08) 0.176
Number of non-clinical working hours per week (<10 or ≥10) 1.02 (0.72–1.44) 0.901
Number of 12 hour on-call shifts per week (<6 or ≥6) 1.88 (0.68–5.23) 0.226
Frequency of meeting with friends or relatives per month (≤1 or >1) 0.90 (0.59–1.39) 0.651
Number of extracurricular activities per week (<1 or ≥1) 0.84 (0.50–1.42) 0.525

CI, 95% Confidence interval associated to OR; OR, odds ratio; p1, p value from binary logistic regression; p2: p value from multiple regression model.