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. 2021 May 13;21:231. doi: 10.1186/s12887-021-02704-1

Table 1.

Characteristics of total responders by anxiety

Anxiety OR CI 95% p-value
No % Yes %
Gender
 Male 11 61.1 33 51.6 Reference
 Female 7 38.9 31 48.4 1.48 0.51-4.29 0.4744
COVID_family members
 Yes 2 11.1 10 15.6 1.481 0.29-7.46 0.6341
 No 16 88.9 54 84.4 Reference
Class
 Primary 11 61.1 34 53.1 Reference
 Middle 7 38.9 30 46.9 1.39 0.48-4.03 0.5484
Type of school
 Private 6 33.3 17 26.6 0.723 0.23-2.23 0.573
 Public 12 66.7 47 73.4 Reference
Residential area
 Milan, urban area 10 55.6 43 67.2 Reference
 Milan, metropolitan area 8 44.4 21 32.8 0.61 0.21-1.77 0.3641
Brothers or sisters
 Yes 16 88.9 57 89.1 1.018 0.19-5.39 0.9833
 No 2 11.1 7 10.9 Reference
Special learning needs
 Yes 3 16.7 6 9.4 0.517 0.12-2.31 0.3883
 No 15 83.3 58 90.6 Reference
Parents working during quarantine
 Yes 15 83.3 49 76.6 Reference
 No 3 16.7 15 23.4 1.53 0.39-6.01 0.5422
Screen usage
 Less than two hours 3 16.7 23 35.9 Reference
 More than two hours 15 83.3 41 64.1 0.36 0.09-1.36 0.1316
Remote school, major difficulties
 Yes 3 16.7 24 37.5 3 0.79-1.14 0.1078
 No 15 83.3 40 62.5 Reference
Sleeping as normal
 Yes 7 38.9 25 39.1 Reference
 No 11 61.1 39 60.9 0.99 0.34-2.90 0.9894
Wish to sleep in parent’s bed
 Yes 6 33.3 34 53.1 2.267 0.76-6.78 0.1434
 No 12 66.7 30 46.9 Reference
Children who were sleeping differently and wished to sleep in parent’s bed
 Yes 4 22.2 19 29.7 1.478 0.43-5.07 0.5352
 No 14 77.8 45 70.3 Reference
Eating as normal
 Yes 10 55.6 20 31.3 Reference
 No 8 44.4 44 68.8 2.75 0.94-8.01 0.0637
Eating the same quality of food
 Yes 10 55.6 25 39.1 Reference
 No, more junk food and sweets 8 44.4 39 60.9 1.95 0.68-5.61 0.2154
Eating different quantity and quality of food
 Yes 5 27.8 31 48.4 2.442 0.78-7.65 0.1254
 No 13 72.2 33 51.6 Reference