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. 2020 Sep 14;133:104996. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2020.104996

Table 6.

Prediction of psychological distress among non-health workers during the pandemic.

Non-Health Workers
(N = 1089)
Non-Health Workers Working Away From Home
(N = 492)
Non-Health Workers Working From Home
(N = 597)
Odds Ratio
(Confidence Interval at the 95% level)
Odds Ratio
(Confidence Interval at the 95% level)
Odds Ratio
(Confidence Interval at the 95% level)
Sex (ref. Male) 1.910**
(1.456, 2.507)
1.787**
(1.187, 2.690)
2.340**
(1.606, 3.408)
Age (ref. Older than 43) 1.303*
(1.002, 1.695)
NA NA
Housing (ref. With outside space) 1.367*
(1.001, 1.867)
NA 1,569*
(1,034, 2.381)
You are:
Public worker (ref. Self-employed) NA 0.395**
(0.199, 0.785)
NA
Private worker (ref. Self-employed) NA 0.487**
(0.256, 0.928)
NA
Perception of health during the last 14 days (ref. Optimal) 1.881*
(1.154, 3.066)
NA 3.132**
(1.523, 6.441)
Number of symptoms 1.195**
(1.089, 1.311)
1.241**
(1.085, 1.421)
1.179*
(1.038, 1.338)
Contact with person or material (ref. None) 1.332*
(1.021, 1.738)
NA 1.512*
(1.051, 2.176)
Sensitivity (%)/Specificity (%) 25.5/88.4 21.2 / 90 37.9 / 87.3
Correctly classified percentage 66.5 67.5 69.20
R2 0.113 0.082 0.163
Hosmer-Lemoshov test χ2 = 3.104 (p = 0.928) χ2 = 5.919 (p = 0.656) χ2 = 7.524 (p = 0.481)
Omnibus test χ2 = 93.252 (p < 0.001) χ2 = 28.749 (p < 0.001) χ2 = 75.793 (p < 0.001)
*

p < 0.05.

**

p < 0.01; NA: not applicable.