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. 2021 Oct 25;297:348–352. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.10.050

Table 3.

Associations between aiding Wuhan experience and depression, anxiety, insomnia, PTSD and resilience.

Aiding Wuhan, n(%) Control, n(%) UnadjustedOR(95%CI) P Adjusted*OR(95%CI) P
Depression 7(7.0) 12(12.0) 0.55(0.21,1.47) 0.233 0.22(0.05,1.01) 0.051
Anxiety 5(5.0) 6(6.0) 0.83(0.24,2.80) 0.757 0.53(0.12,2.43) 0.415
Insomnia 41(41.0) 29(29.0) 1.70(0.95,3.06) 0.076 1.52(0.76,3.02) 0.238
PTSD 16(16.0) 18(18.0) 0.87(0.14,1.82) 0.707 0.50(0.19,1.34) 0.170
Resilience 27(27.0) 21(21.0) 1.39(0.72,2.67) 0.322 1.59(0.78,3.26) 0.204

Note: Cut-off points for determining depression, anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, and resilience were 10, 10, 8, 33, and 80, respectively.

*Adjusted for age, gender, working years, marital status, education, technique title, hospital level, department, night shift, and taking hypnotics.