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. 2020 Dec 28;7(1):e21. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2020.158

Table 2.

Logistic regressions in the UK sample from March–April 2020, for the association of the study variables with serious mental illness (study 1; N = 1293)

Variables Elevated risk of serious mental illness (K6 score ≥ 13)
Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) P-value Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) P-value
Demographics
Age, years 0.98 (0.96–0.99) <0.001 0.98 (0.97–0.99) <0.001
Gender, female 1.38 (1.00–1.90) 0.049 1.39 (1.01–1.91) 0.045
Being in a committed relationship, yes 1.15 (0.82–1.61) 0.425 1.19 (0.85–1.67) 0.319
Being in risk group for COVID-19, yes 1.30 (0.90–1.89) 0.166 1.29 (0.90–1.87) 0.186
Lockdown
Currently in isolation, yes 1.69 (1.21–2.34) 0.002 1.72 (1.24–2.40) 0.001
Disrupted COVID-19-related stressful events
High disruption in social domain, yes 2.59 (1.81–3.71) <0.001
High disruption in occupational domain, yes 1.53 (1.06–2.21) 0.022
High disruption in educational domain, yes 1.37 (0.95–1.98) 0.092
Index of disrupted COVID-19-related stressful events
No disruption in COVID-19-related stressful events
One disruption in COVID-19-related stressful events 1.65 (1.03–2.64) 0.037
Two disruptions in COVID-19-related stressful events 2.43 (1.53–3.87) <0.001
Three disruptions in COVID-19-related stressful events 5.56 (3.60–8.60) <0.001