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. 2017 Jul 1;9(1):101–108. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2017.06.004

Table 4.

Predictor factors in Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) and its subscales scores: logistic regression

BSI and its subscales Variables Odds ratio 95% CI
BSI, Health Conditions (with symptom %)
(n = 414) Very bad (58.8) 2.07 1.01–4.27
Bad (58.5)
Good (55.2)
Very good (39.8) (ref.)
BSI, Annual leave (with symptom %)
(n = 414) Yes (45.3) (ref.) 0.73 0.55–0.97
No (53.8)
Anxiety, Grade at VTE (with symptom %)
(n = 400) First (48.3) 1.58 1.05–2.38
Second (50.9)
Third (39.4) (ref.)
Anxiety, Refer to hospital due to health problems (with symptom %)
(n = 400) Yes (55.0) 0.63 0.47–0.85
No (44.2) (ref.)
Depression, Health conditions (with symptom %)
(n = 387) Very bad (58.8) 2.44 1.08–4.64
Bad (58.5)
Good (51.0)
Very good (36.5) (ref.)
Somatization, Health conditions (with symptom %)
(n = 409) Very bad (55.9) 2.57 1.54–4.28
Bad (54.9)
Good (47.7)
Very good (39.5) (ref.)
Somatization, Grade at VTE (with symptom %)
(n = 409) First (51.7) 1.91 1.26–2.91
Second (51.6)
Third (35.2) (ref.)
Negative self-concept, Grade at VTE (with symptom %)
(n = 397) Yes (54.3) 0.73 0.53–1.00
No (44.0) (ref.)
Hostility, Working hours a day (with symptom %)
(n = 380) 13–16 h (49.4) 1.35 1.02–1.79
10–12 h (41.7) (ref.)
Hostility, Annual leave (with symptom %)
(n = 380) No (49.9) 0.74 0.56–0.98
Yes (41.1) (ref.)

95% confidence interval.