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. 2021 Apr 23;35:100854. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.100854

Table 4.

Crude and adjusted multinomial logistic regression analysis of psychiatric disorders (severe or common versus no-psychiatric disorder) in individuals dying with COVID-19.

Crude OR 95% CI Adjusted OR* 95% CI
Severe psychiatric disorder (SPD)
Older age (per 1 year increment) 0.97 0.95–0.98 0.96 0.94–0.98
Female vs male 1.01 0.64–1.60 1.10 0.64–1.87
N. of comorbidities (3 or more vs 0 to 2) 1.79 1.09–2.92 1.37 0.79–2.36
Fever (yes vs no) 2.29 1.21–4.33 1.45 0.73–2.90
Admitted from LTCF (yes vs no) 7.14 4.60–11.07 9.02 4.99–16.30
Intensive Care Unit admission (yes vs no) 0.65 0.35–1.21 0.70 0.34–1.46
Time (in days) from symptoms’ onset to nasopharyngeal swab (per 1-day increment) 0.98 0.94–1.02 0.99 0.96–1.03
Common mental disorder (CMD)
Older age (per 1 year increment) 1.00 0.99–1.02 1.00 0.98–1.02
Female vs male 2.87 2.11–3.90 1.56 1.05–2.32
N. of comorbidities (3 or more vs 0 to 2) 2.27 1.58–3.27 1.23 0.81–1.88
Fever (yes vs no) 0.67 0.48–0.93 0.94 0.60–1.48
Admitted from LTCF (yes vs no) 3.29 2.35–4.59 2.09 1.19–3.66
Intensive Care Unit admission (yes vs no) 0.59 0.38–0.91 0.87 0.49–1.54
Time (in days) from symptoms’ onset to nasopharyngeal swab (per 1-day increment) 1.02 1.00–1.04 1.01 0.99–1.04

* Adjusted for the other variables in the table and the ‘Hospital of death’ variable.