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. 2021 Oct 20;32(4):611–620. doi: 10.1007/s00787-021-01888-2

Table 3.

Adjusted results from linear regression models of perceived change in symptoms of distress associated with the lockdown, among Danish males and females in the BEHERE cohort, by pre-pandemic vulnerabilities

Males Females
Freq. (%) Coef 95% CI p value Freq. (%) Coef 95% CI p value
Sample 1
 aPhysical health conditions
  No physical health condition (ref.) 1734 (75) 1.93 1.53; 2.33 5112 (72) 3.16 2.93; 3.38
 Physical health condition 587 (25)  + 0.33 – 0.07; + 0.73 0.10 2005 (28) – 0.03 – 0.25; + 0.19 0.77
 aMental health disorders
  No mental health disorder (ref.) 2045 (88) 1.98 1.59; 2.36 5645 (79) 3.04 2.82; 3.26
  Mental health disorder 276 (12)  + 0.42 – 0.14; + 0.99 0.14 1472 (21)  + 0.67  + 0.43; + 0.91  > 0.001
Sample 2
 aSymptoms of anxiety disorder
  Not likely to have anxiety (ref.) 571 (86) 1.74 0.67; 2.81 807 (71) 3.11 2.35; 3.89
  Symptoms of anxiety 90 (14)  + 0.79 – 0.12; + 1.70 0.09 325 (29)  + 0.53  + 0.03; + 1.03 0.04
 aSymptoms of depression
  Not likely to have depression (ref.) 503 (76) 1.82 0.74; 2.91 759 (67) 3.08 2.31; 3.86
  Symptoms of depression 158 (24)  + 0.22 – 0.58; + 1.02 0.59 370 (33)  + 0.33 – 0.17; + 0.82 0.20

aAdjusted for age (categorical), living condition, and occupation

Reference: the noted condition, and 17 years old, living with both parents, and secondary education