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. 2014 Apr 23;14:118. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-14-118

Table 5.

Results from Cox’s regression analyses of possible predictors of reporting less than six somatic symptoms at 12-month follow-up in patients with Exhaustion Disorder who reported six symptoms or more at baseline (N = 102)

  N RR (95% CI)
Sex
 
 
- Men
30
1
- Women
72
1.01 (0.59-1.72)
Age
 
 
- 18-39
37
1
- 40-64
65
0.85 (0.52-1.40)
Co-morbid depression
 
 
- No
18
1
- Yes
84
0.66 (0.37-1.15)
Co-morbid anxiety disorder
 
 
- No
12
1
- Yes
90
0.73 (0.37-1.44)
Marital status
 
 
- Married
76
1
- Single or other
26
0.80 (0.44-1.45)
Symptom duration
 
 
- less than a year
37
1
- one year or more
61
0.74 (0.45-1.22)
Sick leave
 
 
- No
29
1
- Part time
16
1.39 (0.67-2.85)
- Full time
57
1.05 (0.59-1.87)
Education, college or more
 
 
- Yes
60
1
- No
28
1.36 (0.79-2.36)
Physical activity
 
 
- Sedentary lifestyle
27
1
- Light physical activity
50
1.05 (0.58-1.89)
- Moderate or intense physical activity 22 0.87 (0.41-1.81)

Risk ratio (RR) and 95 % confidence interval (CI).