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. 2021 Jan 5;13:1353–1364. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S291446

Table 7.

Bivariate and Multivariable Logistic Regression Analysis of Factors Associated with Stress Among Nurses Working in Northwest Amhara Region Referral Hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia, 2020 (N= 293)

Variables Stress OR with 95% CI P-value
Yes No Crude Adjusted
Sex Female 35 98 1.93(1.09, 3.43) 1.56(0.79,3.08) 0.199
Male 25 135 1 1
Duty shift Night 27 64 2.16(1.20,3.88) 2.03(1.06,3.90)* 0.033
Day 33 169 1 1
Training No 50 151 2.72(1.31, 5.64) 2.87(1.27, 6.48)* 0.012
Yes 10 82 1 1
Have a guideline No 55 174 3.73(1.43, 9.76) 1.62(0.55, 4.74) 0.383
Yes 5 59 1 1
Fear of infecting family members Yes 58 162 12.71(3.02, 53.48) 8.62(2.00, 37.08)* 0.004
No 2 71 1 1
Feedback Negative 50 145 3.03(1.46, 6.29) 2.83(1.25, 6.42)* 0.013
Positive 10 88 1 1
A confirmed case in the family Yes 20 27 3.82(1.95, 7.46) 2.81(1.30, 6.06)* 0.008
No 40 206 1 1
Chronic disease Yes 17 27 3.02(1.51, 6.01) 2.82(1.23, 6.49)* 0.014
No 43 206 1 1
History of mental disorders Yes 8 15 2.24(0.90, 5.55) 0.68(0.20, 2.35) 0.540
No 52 218 1 1
Living with a person aged >60 years Yes 28 58 2.64(1.47,4.75) 1.44(0.70, 2.98) 0.319
No 32 175 1 1

Notes: *Statistically significant at p-value <0.05.