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. 2020 Jul 22;13:589–597. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S259563

Table 3.

Logistic Regression of Psychological Distress in Persons in Social Isolation Due to COVID-19

Model B Β p Confidence Interval
Lower Limit Upper Limit
Intrusive Thoughts
 Sex −0.448 0.639 ≤0.001 0.523 0.781
 Age −0.030 0.970 ≤0.001 0.962 0.978
 Perceived infection risk 0.182 1.200 ≤0.001 1.163 1.238
 Change in routine −1.040 0.354 ≤0.001 0.230 0.543
 Economic income −0.416 0.660 ≤0.001 0.560 0.777
Avoidance
 Sex −0.327 0.721 0.002 0.585 0.890
 Age −0.020 0.980 0.000 0.972 0.987
 Days of isolation 0.023 1.024 0.014 1.005 1.043
 Perceived infection risk 0.101 1.107 0.000 1.070 1.144
 Change in routine −0.702 0.495 0.006 0.301 0.814
 Economic income −0.541 0.582 ≤0.001 0.490 0.693
Hyperarousal
 Age −0.033 0.968 ≤0.001 .958 .978
 Days of isolation 0.035 1.035 0.003 1.012 1.059
 Perceived infection risk 0.184 1.202 ≤0.001 1.150 1.255
 Change in routine −1.019 0.361 0.010 .166 .785
 Economic income −0.523 0.593 ≤0.001 .474 .741
Post-Traumatic Stress
 Sex −0.384 0.681 ≤0.001 0.556 0.834
 Age −0.036 0.965 ≤0.001 0.957 0.972
 Days of isolation 0.021 1.022 0.023 1.003 1.041
 Perceived infection risk 0.183 1.201 ≤0.001 1.161 1.241
 Change in routine −1.115 0.328 ≤0.001 0.194 0.555
 Economic income −0.546 0.579 ≤0.001 0.490 0.684

Notes: Model of intrusive thoughts p≤0.001, R2=0.109; Model of avoidance p≤0.001, R2=0.064; Model of hyperarousal p≤0.001, R2=0.088; Model of post-traumatic stress p≤0.001, R2=0.132.