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. 2021 Jun 16;9:689919. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.689919

Table 6.

Logistic regression analysis to identify factors associated with the presence of anxiety symptoms in NOVA employees.

Anxiety β OR 95% CI z p
Sex
Female (ref)
Male −1.402 0.246 (0.129, 0.438) −4.519 <0.001*
Age group
<30 (ref)
(30, 39) −0.673 0.510 (0.274, 0.949) −2.134 0.032*
(40, 49) −0.640 0.527 (0.281, 0.990) −1.999 0.046*
(50, 59) −1.092 0.336 (0.158, 0.691) −2.921 0.003*
≥60 −2.332 0.097 (0.022, 0.308) −3.555 <0.001*
Sleep hours −0.795 0.452 (0.353, 0.573) −6.467 <0.001*
Faculty/Institution
FCT (ref)
ENSP −0.105 0.900 (0.138, 3.365) −0.135 0.892
NMS −0.891 0.410 (0.165, 0.922) −2.053 0.040*
FCSH 0.353 1.423 (0.707, 2.796) 1.012 0.312
FD 1.837 6.275 (2.104, 17.473) 3.439 <0.001*
IHMT −0.537 0.584 (0.087, 2.287) −0.674 0.500
ITQB/IBET 0.139 1.150 (0.610, 2.153) 0.435 0.663
RUNL 0.039 1.040 (0.413, 2.398) 0.089 0.929
SBE −0.411 0.663 (0.277, 1.458) −0.982 0.326
Comorbidities 1.061 2.888 (1.720, 5.084) 3.854 <0.001*
(n = 1,332) AIC: 645.88

OR, Odds Ratio; β, Regression coefficients; 95% CI, 95% Confidence intervals; z, z-test statistics; p, p-values; AIC, Akaike Information Criteria.

Regression coefficients, odds ratios (ORs), 95% confidence intervals (CIs), z-test values, and Wald test p-values of the model (symptoms suggestive of anxiety vs. no symptoms suggestive of anxiety) are shown.