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. 2022 Feb 15;24(2):e28703. doi: 10.2196/28703

Table 3.

Results of univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis for high perceived stress.a


Bb P value Exp(B)c
Univariate

Age 0.03 .91 1.00

Gender –0.22 .72 0.80

Education d .68

Marital state –0.28 .59 0.76

Alcohol 0.34 .59 1.40

Smoking 0.46 .67 1.58

Company size .89

Types of work field .87

Type of employment 0.98 .10 2.67

Job grade .86

Customer complaints –0.06 .92 0.94

Income .61

Work days/week –21.03 >.99 0

Work hours/day –0.40 .27 0.67

Work experience in current work field <0.01 .53 1.00

Work experience in current job <0.01 .61 1.00

BDIe 0.20 <.001 1.22

BAIf 0.14 <.001 1.15
Multivariate

BDI 0.20 <.001 1.22

aMultivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted with BDI and BAI as independent variables.

bB: logistic regression coefficient.

cExp(B): e to the power of B (odds ratio).

dNot applicable.

eBDI: Beck Depression Inventory–II.

fBAI: Beck Anxiety Inventory.