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. 2021 Oct 19;21:1895. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11900-8

Table 3.

Predictors of trajectory group membership and time-varying covariates associated with depressive symptom trajectory groups during the COVID-19 pandemic

Predictors of group membership ORa 95% CI p-value
High-increasing vs low-consistent trajectory group
Age (Ref. = ≥50)
  < 50 1.68 (0.88, 3.21) 0.1112
Sex (Ref. = Male)
 Female 1.57 (0.74, 3.30) 0.2377
Education status (Ref. = Bachelor’s education or above)
 Below bachelor’s education 1.73 (0.89, 3.38) 0.1031
Partner status (Ref. = Married or living with a partner in common-law)
 Single 1.34 (0.67, 2.65) 0.3994
Dwelling type (Ref. = House)
 Apartment 2.08 (0.97, 4.46) 0.0614
Number of COVID-19 related symptoms 1.11 (1.00, 1.22) 0.0573
Number of chronic conditions 1.14 (0.95, 1.36) 0.1631
Coping strategy
 Problem-focused 1.01 (0.92, 1.11) 0.8369
 Emotion-focused 0.85 (0.79, 0.92) 0.0002
 Dysfunctional 1.36 (1.26, 1.47) < 0.0001
Time-varying covariates Shift in trajectory in the presence of time-varying covariate 95% CI p-value
Health-related concerns
 High-increasing group 0.65 (−0.27, 1.57) 0.1635
 Low-consistent group 1.36 (0.65, 2.07) 0.0001
Difficulty in accessing resources
 High-increasing group 2.02 (1.08, 2.96) < 0.0001
 Low-consistent group 1.48 (0.81, 2.15) < 0.0001
Caregiving responsibilities
 High-increasing group 1.41 (0.49, 2.33) 0.0028
 Low-consistent group 1.21 (0.60, 1.82) 0.0001

aModel was adjusted for age, sex, education status, partner status, dwelling type, number of COVID-19 related symptoms, and number of chronic conditions