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. 2019 Mar 26;13:17. doi: 10.1186/s13033-019-0275-x

Table 4.

Logistic regression models: contextual factors and mental health (n = 147)

Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) Z, p value Model statistics
Moderate/severe depressiona n = 147
Log likelihood: − 79.15
p < 0.001
R2 = 20%
Hosmer–Lemeshow p = 0.40
Mean VIF = 1.16
 GPA 2.46 (1.017–5.97) 2.0, 0.046
 Self-rated health 0.34 (0.14–0.82) − 2.41, 0.016
 Family factors 3.46 (1.50–7.94) 2.92, 0.003
 Social factors 3.24 (1.30–8.1) 2.52, 0.012
 Political factors 0.40 (0.16–0.97) − 2.03, 0.042
Moderate/severe anxietyb n = 147
Log likelihood: − 71.71
p < 0.001
R2 = 11%
Hosmer–Lemeshow p = 0.90
Mean VIF = 1.15
 Age 25 years and over 0.33 (0.11–0.98) − 1.99, 0.047
 Family factors 2.79 (1.09–7.18) 2.13, 0.033
 Socioeconomic factors 2.59 (1.05–6.42) 2.06, 0.04
Moderate/high stressc n = 147
Log likelihood: − 65.17
p < 0.001
R2 = 11%
Hosmer–Lemeshow p = 0.76
Mean VIF = 1.03
 GPA 2.41 (1.01–5.75) 1.98, 0.047
 Social factors 3.87 (1.59–9.43) 2.98, 0.003

aVersus ‘no/mild depression’ with PHQ9 scores 0–9

bVersus ‘minimal/mild anxiety’ with BAI-21 score 0–18

cVersus ‘low stress’ with PSS score 0–13