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. 2020 Dec 1;11:554624. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.554624

TABLE 2.

Multilogistic-regression-based results for stress.

Dependent variables Independent variables Odds ratio (Std. Errors) p-value Adjusted p-value Chi square
Stress due to COVID-19-related lockdown (base category “often”)
Stress due to lockdown (not at all)
Mother’s education matriculation 3.001 (0.412) 0.007* 0.030 7.12
Mother’s education postgraduate or above 0.212 (0.601) 0.010* 0.030 6.61
Mood swings not at all 4.314 (0.376) 0.0001* 0.010 15.05
Stress due to lockdown (rarely)
Mother’s education postgraduate or above 0.413 (0.420) 0.035* 0.042 4.42
Mood swings rarely 1.944 (0.292) 0.022* 0.037 5.18
Life satisfaction level good 1.879 (0.311) 0.042* 0.042 4.12
Stress due to lockdown (sometimes)
Age 1.089 (0.041) 0.040* 0.042 4.20
Father’s education matriculation 0.408 (0.368) 0.015* 0.030 5.89
Working status (students) 1.883 (0.284) 0.026* 0.037 4.95
Life satisfaction level satisfactory 1.885 (0.257) 0.013* 0.030 6.08
Unadjusted R2 0.164
Effect likelihood ratio tests
Independent variables Prob. > chi-square
Mood swings < 0.0001*
Life satisfaction 0.013*
Education 0.010*
Whole model test
Difference (−loglikelihood) < 0.0001*
Omitted variable test
Model 0.7328
Test of parallel lines
Difference (−2loglikelihood) < 0.0001*

p < 0.05.