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

TABLE 4.

Coping strategies to cope with the lockdown and the crisis situation

  Urban Rural Logistic regressions adjusted on age and gender
n (%) n (%) p OR (95%CI) p
Distraction 150 (62.0%) 156 (72.9%) 0.0133 1.54 (0.94–2.51) 0.0865
Activities of daily living 81 (33.5%) 34 (15.9%) <.0001 0.58 (0.34–0.98) 0.0418
Compliance to the sanitary measures 67 (27.7%) 28 (13.1%) 0.0001 0.21 (0.11–0.42) <.0001
Acceptance of the lockdown situation 41 (16.9%) 33 (15.4%) 0.6601 0.80 (0.42–1.50) 0.4863
Health behaviors 28 (11.6%) 22 (10.3%) 0.6600 0.99 (0.49–2.02) 0.9834
Seeking social support 16 (6.6%) 11 (5.1%) 0.5065 0.73 (0.26–2.05) 0.5531
Non–compliance to the sanitary measures 10 (4.1%) 6 (2.8%) 0.4416 0.59 (0.16–2.19) 0.4299
Seeking information 7 (2.9%) 2 (0.9%) 0.1336 0.56 (0.11–2.96) 0.4972
Negative affects 1 (0.4%) 7 (3.3%) 0.0287 5.54 (0.49–62.26) 0.1654
Refusal of information 3 (1.2%) 2 (0.9%) 0.7549 0.82 (0.10–6.84) 0.8514
Religious coping 3 (1.2%) 1 (0.5%) 0.3774 0.32 (0.02–5.99) 0.4453