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. 2020 Nov 15;16(11):1871–1881. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.8710

Table 5.

Association between difficulty with sleep maintenance and bridging potentials in men and women.

Variables Men Women
B P aOR (95% CI) B P aOR (95% CI)
Having bridging status 1.004 .063 2.729 (0.946–7.876) 0.134 .559 1.143 (0.730–1.789)
Presence of isolated alter −1.188 .031* 0.305 (0.104–0.896) −0.144 .554 0.866 (0.537–1.395)
Having nonfamily friends −0.283 .266 0.753 (0.457–1.241) −0.206 .211 0.814 (0.589–1.124)
Emotionally dependent on spouse −0.399 .190 0.671 (0.370–1.219) −0.057 .735 0.945 (0.679–1.315)
Age −0.017 .400 0.983 (0.946–1.023) 0.038 .010* 1.038 (1.009–1.069)
Obesity (BMI ≥25 kg/m2) −0.018 .942 0.982 (0.604–1.599) −0.350 .049 0.704 (0.497–0.998)
Not living with spouse −18.862 .999 0.001 (0.001–0.001) −0.213 .704 0.808 (0.269–2.431)
Less than high school education 0.521 .127 1.685 (0.862–3.292) 0.222 .225 1.248 (0.872–1.787)
Poor perceived economic status −0.22 .457 0.803 (0.449–1.433) 0.379 .020* 1.460 (1.061–2.009)
Currently smoking −0.093 .739 0.911 (0.526–1.576) 0.109 .871 1.115 (0.300–4.145)
Current drinking alcohol 0.215 .529 1.240 (0.635–2.425) 0.04 .798 1.041 (0.768–1.410)
Past or current medical disorder 0.479 .058 1.614 (0.985–2.646) 0.184 .257 1.202 (0.875–1.652)
Depression (BDI ≥14) 0.527 .070 1.694 (0.957–2.999) 0.592 <.001* 1.807 (1.320–2.474)
High risk for OSAa 0.047 .863 1.048 (0.614–1.789) 0.290 .143 1.337 (0.907–1.971)

Age was a continuous variable; all other variables were binary categorical variables. *Statistically significant. aOR = adjusted odds ratio; B = regression coefficient; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; BMI = body mass index; CI = confidence interval; OSA = obstructive sleep apnea.

a

People with a high risk for OSA according to the Berlin questionnaire.