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. 2021 Feb 9;14:109–122. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S300262

Table 8.

Bivariable and Multivariable Logistic Regression Analysis of Factors Associated with Anxiety Among Graduating Class Students in the University of Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia, 2020 (N= 338)

Variables Response Anxiety OR with 95% CI P-value
Yes No Crude Adjusted
Sex Female 58 90 1.22(0.66–1.60) 1.17(0.69–1.97) 0.552
Male 76 144 1 1
Residence Urban 61 134 0.44(0.27–0.68) 0.36(0.22–0.61)* <0.001
Rural 73 70 1 1
Living with family Yes 122 172 1.89(0.93–3.82) 0.66(0.29–1.51) 0.334
No 12 32 1 1
Field of study Non health 117 157 2.06(1.26–3.77) 0.49(0.23–1.07) 0.071
Health 17 47 1 1
Chronic disease Yes 23 16 2.43(1.23–4.80) 0.86(0.35–2.10) 0.753
No 111 188 1 1
Confirmed cases in the family Yes 23 11 3.63(1.71–7.73) 1.59(0.52–4.88) 0.921
No 111 193 1 1
History of mental disorders Yes 17 10 2.82(1.23–6.36) 0.45(0.15–1.36) 0.163
No 117 194 1 1
Substance use Yes 41 23 3.46 (1.96–6.13) 0.27(0.14–0.54)* <0.001
No 93 181 1 1
Physical exercise No 53 55 1.77(1.11,2.82) 2.12(1.24–3.62)* 0.006
Yes 81 149 1 1
Fear of infecting family members Yes 95 116 1.85(1.12–2.94) 0.51(0.31–0.87)* 0.013
No 39 88 1 1
Contact history Yes 25 27 1.50(0.83–2.72) 1.14(0.54–2.40) 0.714
No 109 177 1 1
Living with a person aged > 60 years old Yes 53 65 1.40(0.89–2.21) 0.79(0.47–1.33) 0.382
No 81 139 1 1

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