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. 2020 Feb 14;17(4):1239. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17041239

Table 6.

Relationships between psychosocial factors and number of health risk behaviors (0–1, 2, or 3–4). Odds ratios according to ordinal logistic regression for falling in a higher level of health risk behaviors, adjusted for age, sex, education, employment status, and immigrant status, n ranging from 813 to 874.

Adj OR 95% CI p
Psychosocial resources
Social integration 0.88 0.77–0.99 0.047 *
Emotional support 0.81 0.70–0.92 0.002
Perceived control 0.84 0.73–0.97 0.020
Self esteem 0.93 0.81–1.06 0.270
SOC 1 0.84 0.73–0.95 0.008
Trust 0.80 0.70–0.91 0.001
Psychological risk factors
Cynicism 1.18 1.03–1.35 0.014
Vital exhaustion 1.28 1.11–1.46 <0.001
Hopelessness 1.19 1.03–1.37 0.016
Depressiveness 1.32 1.14–1.52 <0.001

* p > 0.05 after correction for multiple testing (FDR). 1 Sense of coherence.