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. 2021 Aug 26;36(12):1950–1958. doi: 10.1002/gps.5609

TABLE 3.

Worries and difficulties met during the first lockdown: Rural‐urban differences

Urban Rural p Logistic regressions adjusted on age and gender
n (%) n (%) OR (95%CI) p
At least one difficulty/worry 161 (65.2%) 143 (65.0%) 0.9671 0.84 (0.52–1.34) 0.4585
Feeling of imprisonment 86 (34.8%) 51 (23.2%) 0.0058 0.60 (0.36–0.99) 0.0469
Isolation 54 (21.9%) 54 (24.6%) 0.4924 1.18 (0.68–2.04) 0.5540
Supply of provisions 33 (13.4%) 12 (5.5%) 0.0039 0.16 (0.06–0.43) 0.0003
Boredom 12 (4.9%) 19 (8.6%) 0.1016 1.63 (0.63–4.17) 0.3118
Worry for their next of kin 16 (6.5%) 26 (11.8%) 0.0440 2.63 (1.23–5.80) 0.0128
Worry for themselves 8 (3.2%) 14 (6.4%) 0.1116 1.02 (0.29–3.55) 0.9738
Worry for the country 5 (2.0%) 8 (3.6%) 0.2905 2.58 (0.71–9.36) 0.1496
Stop of professional care 6 (2.4%) 4 (1.8%) 0.6489 0.37 (0.05–2.49) 0.3034
Lack of leisure activities 3 (1.2%) 10 (4.6%) 0.0290 3.73 (0.81–17.27) 0.0917
Lockdown‐related health troubles 7 (2.8%) 3 (1.4%) 0.2732 1.00 (0.23–4.31) 0.9965
Others 5 (2.0%) 7 (3.2%) 0.4300 0.39 (0.06–2.50) 0.3175