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. 2006 Sep 19;6:48. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-6-48

Table 3.

Predictors of stable high life satisfaction in medical school

Variable OR 95% CI p-value
Age (years)
Unadjusted 1.00 0.90–1.11 .96
Adjusted 0.96 0.83–1.11 .62
Gender (female)
Unadjusted 0.86 0.50–1.48 .58
Adjusted 1.30 0.59–2.88 .52
BCI – vulnerability
Unadjusted 0.80 0.71–0.91 < .01**
Adjusted 0.88 0.74–1.06 .17
BCI – intensity
Unadjusted 1.10 0.97–1.24 .13
Adjusted 0.99 0.85–1.17 .95
BCI – control
Unadjusted 0.95 0.84–1.08 .41
Adjusted 1.18 0.99–1.40 .07
PMSS – academic worries
Unadjusted 0.80 0.74–0.87 < .01**
Adjusted 0.92 0.83–1.01 .09
PMSS – social and personal renunciations
Unadjusted 0.77 0.70–0.84 < .01**
Adjusted 0.76 0.68–0.85 < .01**
WCCL – problem focused
Unadjusted 1.07 1.01–1.14 .03*
Adjusted 1.06 0.98–1.15 .14
WCCL -social support
Unadjusted 1.11 1.02–1.20 .02*
Adjusted 1.07 0.96–1.18 .24
WCCL – wishful thinking
Unadjusted 0.90 0.85–0.95 < .01**
Adjusted 0.93 0.87–1.0 .04*

Note: Stable high life satisfaction is the reference group. OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval. * p < .05; ** p < .01. BCI = Basic Character Inventory; PMSS = Perceived Medical School Stress; WCCL = Ways of Coping Check List.