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. 2016 Jun 6;16:137. doi: 10.1186/s12884-016-0917-9

Table 4.

Sleep related data on studied women including unadjusted and adjusted odds ratio for EPDS ≥10

EPDS < 10 EPDS ≥ 10
n = 264 n = 29
n % % p-value* OR (95 % CI) Adj. ORa (95 % CI) Adj. ORb (95 % CI)
Excessive daytime sleepiness (ESS ≥ 10)
Yes 91 34.5 17 58.6 0.010 2.69 (1.23–5.88) 2.77 (1.23–6.23) 3.84 (1.57–9.39)
No 173 65.5 12 41.4 Reference Reference
Daytime sleepiness
Yes 75 30.1 15 57.7 0.004 3.16 (1.39–7.21) 3.48 (1.42–8.49) 3.29 (1.30–8.33)
No 174 69.9 11 42.3 Reference Reference
Morning fatiguec
Yes 58 22.1 14 50.0 0.001 3.52 (1.59–7.80) 3.55 (1.50–8.42) 3.17 (1.23–7.87)
No 204 77.9 14 50.0 Reference Reference
Habitual snoring
Yes 52 20,0 6 23.1 0.710 1.20 (0.46–3.14) 1.03 (0.95–1.16) 0.98 (0.31–3.11)
No 208 80,0 20 76.9 Reference Reference
Restless legs symptoms
Yes 75 28.4 14 48.3 0.027 2.35 (1.08–5.11) 2.50 (1.09–5.71) 2.84 (1.18–6.84)
No 189 71.6 15 51.7 Reference Reference

*p-value based on student T-test or Chi square test

aAdjusted for all the variables in Table 2

bAdjusted for all variables in Table 2 and statistically significant variables from the multivariate analysis in Table 3

c3 women did not answer this question

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