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. 2020 Aug 23;136:452–459. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.08.016

Table 2.

Results of Models for PTSS trajectories.

Model for PTSS Persistence
Model for Delayed Onset PTSS
with PTSS in 2013 (n = 253)
without PTSS in 2013 (n = 2022)
Persistent vs. Recovered in 2016
Delayed vs. Never in 2016
OR 95%CI OR 95%CI
Female (ref: Male) 0.87 (0.47, 1.59) 1.07 (0.69, 1.65)
Age ≧75 (ref: 65–74) 1.08 (0.62, 1.88) 1.19 (0.79, 1.79)
Education >9years (ref: ≦9years) 0.84 (0.47, 1.50) 0.86 (0.56, 1.32)
Equivalized household Income ≧200 million JPY (baseline; ref: <200) 1.03 (0.56, 1.89) 0.96 (0.60, 1.53)
Married (baseline; ref: single) 1.06 (0.54, 2.07) 0.90 (0.55, 1.47)
Receiving emotional support (baseline; ref: no support) 0.69 (0.14, 3.36) 0.96 (0.39, 2.35)
Receiving care support (baseline; ref: no support) 2.99 (0.69, 12.92) 2.60 (0.59, 11.46)
Depressive symptoms (baseline; no symptoms) 1.90 (1.02, 3.54) 2.56 (1.67, 3.93)
Loss of family/friend (ref: no loss) 0.92 (0.53, 1.62) 1.08 (0.71, 1.64)
Housing damage: affected (ref: no damage) 1.19 (0.60, 2.38) 1.30 (0.82, 2.03)
Housing damage: Minor (ref: no damage) 1.64 (0.64, 4.20) 0.63 (0.23, 1.71)
Housing damage: Major (ref: no damage) 0.94 (0.29, 3.09) 1.88 (0.76, 4.69)
Housing damage: Destroyed (ref: no damage) 0.98 (0.34, 2.84) 2.41 (0.94, 6.16)
Drop in subjective economic status (ref: stable or better) 1.51 (0.85, 2.70) 2.13 (1.34, 3.39)
Job loss (ref: no loss) 2.03 (1.01, 4.12) 0.87 (0.50, 1.50)
Interruption in internal medicine care (ref: no) 1.87 (0.79, 4.44) 0.56 (0.17, 1.86)

Estimated using multiple imputation.