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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2015 May 13;43(5):433–443. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12168

Table 3.

Logistic regression on teeth removed: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2010

Unadjusted OR (95%CI) Adjust Adjusted OR (95%CI)
Depression and Anxiety (comorbidity)
 6+ teeth removed 1.91 (1.73, 2.11) 1.30 (1.14, 1.49)
 0–5 teeth removed referent referent
Depression and/or Anxiety
 6+ teeth removed 1.55 (1.44, 1.66) 1.23 (1.11, 1.36)
 0–5 teeth removed referent referent
Anxiety alone
 6+ teeth removed 1.58 (1.46, 1.71) 1.23 (1.10, 1.38)
 0–5 teeth removed referent referent
Depression alone
 6+ teeth removed 1.64(1.52, 1.77) 1.23 (1.10, 1.37)
 0–5 teeth removed referent referent
Anxiety and Depression, separate categories, same model   AORanxiety
   6+ teeth removed 1.13 (0.99, 1.30)
   0–5 teeth removed referent
  AORdep
   6+ teeth removed 1.16 (1.02, 1.32)
   0–5 teeth removed referent

Abbreviations: OR = Odds ratio; AOR = Adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.

The adjusted model includes: sex (male v. female); education (less than high school, high school graduate, less than college or technical degree v. college or technical degree or above), age (50 years and above v. 18–49 years), income (less than $15000, $15000–$24999, $25000–$34999, $35000-less than $50000 v $50000 and above), diabetes (yes v no), dental visit within the year (no v yes), smoking (current, or former smoker v. never smoker), physical activity (no v. yes), and BMI (overweight, or obese v. normal).