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. 2021 Feb 1;12:554435. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.554435

Table 5.

Regression analysis of anxiety, depression and quality of life in COVID-19 patients.

Anxietya Depressionb Quality of lifec
β OR (95% CI) P β OR (95% CI) P β OR (95% CI) P
Gender 2.585 13.259 (4.164, 42.215) <0.001 1.781 5.937 (2.229, 15.808) <0.001 −3.817 −3.524 (−5.954, −1.680) 0.001
Age 0.080 1.083 (1.028, 1.141) 0.003
Habitation −22.237 0.000 (0.000, N.S.) 0.997 −21.769 0.000 (0.000, N.S.) 0.997
Employment −2.316 0.099 (0.014, 0.671) 0.018
Income 0.746 2.110 (1.085, 4.101) 0.028 0.804 2.234 (1.183, 4.221) 0.013
Drinking history −3.493 −2.955 (−5.825, −1.160) 0.034
Comorbidities −2.869 0.057 (0.015, 0.221) <0.001 3.133 2.142 (0.246, 6.019) <0.001
Subjective support −0.316 0.729 (0.648, 0.820) <0.001 −0.294 0.745 (0.668, 0.831) 0.004 0.491 4.682 (0.284, 0.698) <0.001
Objective support 0.855 2.918 (0.277, 1.432) 0.004

Variables excluded by regression model:

a

education background, marriage, tobacco usage, alcohol usage, objective support, utilization of support;

b

age, education background, marriage, employment, tobacco usage, alcohol usage, comorbidities, objective support, utilization of support;

c

age, education background, marriage, habitation, employment, income, tobacco usage, utilization of support.

COVID-19, corona virus disease 2019; OR, odds ratio. CI, confidence interval.

Bold values represent p < 0.05 (significant).