TABLE 5.
Log‐binomial regressions with COVID‐19‐related adversity as the outcome | |||
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Univariable | Multivariable | ||
Absolute proportion reporting COVID‐19‐related adversity | Prevalence ratio (95% CI) | Prevalence ratio (95% CI) | |
Two‐group comparison | |||
General population | 29.38% | 0.000 (Reference) | 0.000 (Reference) |
Multiple sclerosis | 43.97% | 1.496 (1.341, 1.670) | 1.485 (1.315, 1.678) |
Three‐group comparison | |||
General population without chronic diseases | 23.90% | 0.000 (Reference) | 0.000 (Reference) |
General population with chronic diseases | 32.06% | 1.342 (1.080, 1.667) | 1.430 (1.153, 1.774) |
Multiple sclerosis | 43.97% | 1.839 (1.519, 2.227) | 1.901 (1.557, 2.321) |
Note: All multivariable regressions were adjusted for age, sex, education, socioeconomic index, and lockdown exposure. All bolded results were significant at an α = 0.001 level.