Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2019 Jan 1;42(3):545–560. doi: 10.1007/s10865-018-00008-x

Table 4.

Odds ratios for reported stress corresponding to temporal features, presented across study and stress dimension

Study Stressor Subjective Conditional
Any stress Midpoint Above personal norm Any stress Midpoint Above personal norm
Time of day (in hours from 0 to 23)
ESCAPE .99
[.98, 1.00]
- - - .99
[.98, 1.01]
.99
[.97, 1.00]
.99
[.96, 1.03]
SAWM 1.00
[.98, 1.02]
- - - 1.00
[.98, 1.02]
1.01
[.98, 1.03]
1.05
[1.01, 1.09]
SHADE .99
[.98, 1.00]
- - - .99
[.98, 1.01]
.99
[.97, 1.00]
.99
[.96, 1.03]
WDL .97
[.94, .99]
.96
[.93, .99]
.96
[.93, .99]
.94
[.91, .98]
- - -
NTHS .97
[.95, .99]
.97
[.95, .98]
.97
[.96, .99]
.98
[.96, 1.00]
.97
[.95, .99]
.98
[.96, .99]
.99
[.96, 1.02]
Study day (from 0 and increasing by 1 for each additional day)
ESCAPE .96
[.95, .99]
- - - .97
[.95, .99]
.96
[.94, .98]
.99
[.96, 1.02]
SAWM .88
[.82, .94]
- - - .88
[.82, .94]
.90
[.84, .97]
.92
[.84, 1.00]
SHADE .89
[.84, .95]
- - - .90
[.84, .96]
.93
[.87, .99]
.93
[.88, .98]
WDL .44
[.31, .64]
.34
[.17, .70]
.61
[.43, .85]
.61
[.46, .80]
- - -
NTHS 1.64
[1.06, 2.52]
2.60
[.88, 7.71]
1.23
[.78, 1.93]
1.30
[.92, 1.83]
1.64
[1.06, 2.52]
1.44
[.93, 2.22]
1.45
[1.04, 2.03]
Weekday (0) vs. Weekend Day (1)
ESCAPE .57
[.47, .69]
- - - .59
[.49, .72]
.55
[.45, .67]
.76
[.58, .99]
SAWM .81
[.60, 1.09]
- - - .80
[.59, 1.08]
.78
[.58, 1.07]
.87
[.60, 1.28]
SHADE .64
[.45, .89]
- - - .63
[.45, .88]
.70
[.50, .99]
.75
[.55, 1.03]
WDL .28
[.15, .50]
.24
[.08, .74]
.31
[.17, .57]
.34
[.20, .56]
- - -

Values in bold significant at least at p < .05

ESCAPE Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology, and Emotion, SAWM Stress and Working Memory, SHADE Stress, Health, and Daily Experiences, WDL Work and Daily Life, NTHS North Texas Heart Study