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. 2023 Jun 4. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2023.04.007

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Fully adjusted prevalence ratios and 95% confidence intervals for associations between financial hardship during the pandemic and sleep disturbances, CURB Survey, December 2020 to February 2021, N = 5339. Note: Models are adjusted for age (18-34 years, 35-49 years, ≥50 years), gender (man, woman), race-ethnicity (American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino- English Speaking, Hispanic/Latino- Spanish Speaking, Multiracial, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, White), marital status (married/domestic partnership, single/separated/divorced/ widowed), educational attainment (≤high school, some college, ≥college), receipt of financial assistance or COVID relief (yes, no), region of residence (Northeast, Midwest, West, South), children in the household (yes, no), alcohol consumption (drinker, nondrinker), physical activity (inactive, underactive, active), fair or poor self-rated physical health (yes, no), and poor emotional well-being (yes, no). WNL, within normal limits.