TABLE 7.
Multilogistic-regression-based results for public perception toward life satisfaction in the face of COVID-19.
| Dependent variables | Independent variables | Odds ratio (Std. Errors) | p-value | Adjusted p-value | Chi square |
| Current life satisfaction (base category “very satisfied”) | |||||
| Life satisfaction (not at all) | |||||
| Gender (female) | 1.786 (0.276) | 0.036* | 0.036 | 4.39 | |
| Fear of losing job (No) | 0.535 (0.297) | 0.035* | 0.036 | 4.42 | |
| Life satisfaction (little satisfied) | |||||
| Fear of losing job (no) | 0.889 (0.204) | 0.002* | 0.008 | 8.85 | |
| Life satisfaction (satisfied) | |||||
| Food storage (No) | 1.437 (0.155) | 0.019* | 0.036 | 5.45 | |
| Unadjusted R2 | 0.074 | ||||
| Effects likelihood ratio tests | |||||
| Independent variables | Prob. > Chi square | ||||
| Fear of losing job | 0.001* | ||||
| Food storage | 0.032* | ||||
| Whole model test | |||||
| Difference (−loglikelihood) | 0.0002* | ||||
| Omitted variable test | |||||
| Model | 0.1010 | ||||
| Test of parallel lines | |||||
| Difference (−2loglikelihood) | 0.0090* | ||||
∗p < 0.05.