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. 2021 Jun 18;104(2):00368504211025873. doi: 10.1177/00368504211025873

Table 4.

Results of binary logistic regression estimating the odds ratios of anxiety, depression, and dissociation.

Variables Anxiety
Depression
Dissociation
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Gender: female
 t1 0.75 0.465–1.221 1.20 0.683–4.120 1.30 0.813–2.077
 t2 1.55 0.936–2.573 1.80** 0.985–3.282 1.30 0.824–2.046
Age: 18–45 years
 t1 1.67* 1.067–2.636 2.25* 1.332–3.814 1.43 0.956–2.136
 t2 1.84* 1.207–2.791 1.90* 1.173–3.079 1.64* 1.114–2.410
Education level: lower
 t1 1.74* 1.070–2.838 2.10* 1.244–3.526 1.63* 1.031–2.591
 t2 1.93* 1.213–3.070 1.41 0.831–2.401 0.89 0.559–1.427
Traumatic events: yes
 t1 2.55* 1.278–5.098 2.40* 1.120–5.139 2.50* 1.355–4.608
 t2 2.29* 1.204–4.086 2.48* 1.181–5.188 0.97 0.598–1.589
COVID-19 infested: yes
 t1
 t2 0.85 0.449–1.606 1.00 0.502–2.007 0.56 0.297–1.050
Infected loved ones: yes
 t1 0.61 0.326–1.155 0.51 0.247–1.064 0.73 0.874–2.675
 t2 0.87 0.578–1.310 1.02 0.643–1.635 0.95 0.650–1.392

CI: confidence interval; OR: odds ratio.

*

Statistically significant at p-value < 0.05 regression with and without bootstrap (results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples).

**

Statistically significant at p-value < 0.05 only bootstrap (results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples).