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. 2021 Oct 14;25(1):137–146. doi: 10.1007/s00737-021-01184-7

Table 3.

Impact of low resilience on mental health conditions

Adjusted odds ratioa
(95% CI)
P-value
Fair/poor self–rated mental health

4.58

(3.59–5.86)

 < 0.001
Anxiety

4.17

(3.40–5.11)

 < 0.001
Depression

3.78

(3.10–4.60)

 < 0.001
Traumatic stress

2.86

(2.26–3.62)

 < 0.001
Loneliness

2.51

(2.04–3.10)

 < 0.001
Very concerned about pandemic

1.68

(1.40–2.02)

 < 0.001
Two or more mental health conditions

3.84

(3.14–4.69)

 < 0.001

aFrom seven separate logistic regression models with the mental health condition as the dependent variable, adjusted for age (continuous, range 18–90), race/ethnicity (non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, Hispanic, East/Southeast Asian, other), education (continuous, range 1–6), income (< 25 K, 25–50 K, 50–100 K, > 100 K), married/partnered status, number of children in household (none, 1 +), employment status, and number of comorbidities (continuous, range 0–7)

CI confidence interval