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. 2022 Apr 7;23(7):1095–1100. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2022.04.001

Table 4.

Factors Associated With Current Probable Mental Disorders Among Nursing Home Workers

Any Current Probable Mental Disorder (n = 127)
n (%) OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95% CI)
Sex
 Male 14 (35.71) Ref
 Female 113 (34.51) 1.05 (0.33-3.36)
Age
 21-36 y 39 (48.72) 2.53 (1.02-6.32) 2.36 (0.88-6.33)
 37-50 y 44 (29.55) 1.12 (0.44-2.83) 0.78 (0.28-2.16)
 ≥51 y 44 (27.27) Ref Ref
Marital status
 Single 23 (30.43) Ref
 Married or living with partner 90 (35.56) 1.26 (0.47-3.39)
 Divorced, separated, or widowed 14 (35.71) 1.27 (0.31-5.19)
Profession
 Nonmedical staff 28 (32.14) Ref
 Medical staff 98 (34.69) 0.89 (0.36-2.18)
Type of contract
 Permanent 54 (37.04) 1.20 (0.58-2.51)
 Temporary 73 (32.88) Ref
Employment
 Part time 11 (27.27) Ref
 Full time 116 (35.34) 1.46 (0.37-5.80)
COVID-19 infection 8 (12.50) 0.25 (0.03-2.12) 0.32 (0.03-2.94)
Close other COVID-19 illness status
 No symptoms or mild symptoms, or no relative infected with COVID-19 113 (35.40) Ref
 Severe symptoms, hospitalization, or cause of death 14 (28.57) 0.73 (0.22-2.48)
Any prepandemic mental health problem 47 (55.32) 4.27 (1.96-9.29) 4.76 (2.08-10.89)

OR, odds ratio.

Adjusted model controlled for all variables with a χ2 at P <.20. Bold indicates significant ORs at P <.05.

χ2P value < .20.

χ2P value < .05.