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. 2021 Dec 20;12:756403. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.756403

Table 2.

Association between sleep disorders and clinical variables (whole cohort, N = 1,747).

Odds Ratio 95% CI P-value
Age (10 Years) 1.17 1.09−1.26 <10 −3
Sex (female) 1.03 0.82−1.3 0.78
BMI (kg/m2) 1.03 1.00−1.05 0.01
Smokers (Yes) 1.05 0.82−1.34 0.69
Setting of care (inpatients) 11.13 8.8−14.09 <10 −3
Log (caffeine + paraxanthine + theophylline) 1.08 1.00−1.16 0.04
Psychotic disorders* 1.09 0.76−1.56 0.63
Schizoaffective disorders* 1.02 0.66−1.56 0.93
Bipolar disorders* 1.21 0.8−1.82 0.36
Depression* 1.02 0.7−1.5 0.90

Bold values indicate significant results. CI, confidence interval; BMI, Body Mass Index; kg, kilogram; m2, square meter; Log, logarithm.

Psychiatric diagnoses were based on ICD-10 classification and were classified as: Other disorders [F00-F19; F34-F99] | Psychotic disorders [F20-F24; F28-F29] | Schizoaffective disorders [F25] | Bipolar disorders [F30-F31] | Depression [F32-F33].

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All diagnoses were compared to “other disorders.”