Skip to main content
. 2021 Jul 29;12:652569. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.652569

Table 3.

Regression analysis summary for languidity at BL, sex, age, childcare status, marital status, night work status, and insomnia status predicting scores on languidity at follow-up (FU; N = 1,286).

Variable β 95% CI for β p
Languidity at BL 0.89 0.814, 0.945 0.009
Sex (♂ = 1, ♀ = 2) −0.02 −0.077, 0.035 0.460
Age −0.01 −0.082, 0.047 0.587
Child care statusa
Not childcare responsibility at BL, but at FU −0.09 −0.166, −0.006 0.035
Childcare responsibility at BL, but not at FU −0.02 −0.082, 0.039 0.632
Childcare responsibility at both and FU −0.04 −0.098, 0.052 0.472
Marital statusb
Not living with partner at BL but at FU 0.06 −0.014, 0.131 0.104
Living with partner at BL but not at FU −0.01 −0.065, 0.055 0.788
Living with partner at both BL and FU −0.00 −0.097, 071 0.961
Night work statusc
Not night work at BL but at FU 0.06 0.006, 0.123 0.043
Night work at BL but not at FU −0.04 −0.105, 0.032 0.256
Night work at both BL and FU −0.02 −0.084, 0.040 0.506
Insomnia statusd
Not insomnia at BL but at FU 0.15 0.076, 0.206 0.013
Insomnia at BL but not at FU −0.11 −0.179, −0.056 0.005
Insomnia at both BL and FU 0.02 −0.047, 0.099 0.464

β, standardized regression coefficient, R2 = 0.826, CMIN/DF = 5.54, CFI = 0.89, RMSEA = 0.06 (90% CI = 0.056, 0.063).

a

Not having childcare responsibility at neither BL nor FU as reference category.

b

Not living with partner at neither BL nor FU as reference category.

c

Not having night work at neither BL nor FU as reference category.

d

Not insomnia at neither BL nor FU as reference category.