Skip to main content
. 2016 Mar 1;15:15. doi: 10.1186/s12912-016-0134-x

Table 2.

Adjusted odds ratios (and 95 % CI) of worse SRH or prevalence of clinical depressive symptoms (CES-D ≥ 22) by personal, family, economic and health behavior characteristics as estimated in multivariable backward stepwise logistic regression analysis

SRH less than good CES-D (≥22)
Adjusteda P value Adjusteda P value
OR (95 % CI) OR (95 % CI)
Single motherhood status
 Unmarried 1 ----- 1 -------
 Divorced 1,084 (0,438–2,681) 0,862 2.051 (0.778–5.406) 0,146
 Separated 2,640 (0,831–8,388) 0,100 4.308 (1.224–15.170) 0,023
 Widow 3,300 (1,016–10,717) 0,047 3.247 (0.960–10.982) 0,058
Employment status
 Full time 1 -----
 Part time 0,711 (0,321–1,577) 0,402
 Unemployed 0,187 (0,059–0,592) 0,004
 Not working 1,268 (0,534–3,016) 0,590
Single motherhood allowance recipient
 No 1 -------
 Yes 5.825 (1.195–28.399) 0,029
Financial child support from the father
 Yes 1 -----
 No 1,759 (1,056–2,931) 0,030
Physical activity
 Yes 1 ----- 1 -------
 No 2,119 (1,228–3,655) 0,007 1,587 (0,933–2,702) 0,089

aFactors included in the first stage: age, educational level, employment status, single motherhood status, duration as single mother, number and age of independent child/ren, monthly family income, single mothers’ allowance, financial support from the father, member of the Single mothers’ association, smoking habit, alcohol consumption, physical activity