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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sleep Health. 2022 Feb 10;8(2):249–254. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2021.11.008

Table 3.

Stratified analyses of association between remote and recent trauma exposure on sleep by gender.

OR 95% CI SE p
Remote Trauma
Men
Insomnia 1.38 .70, 2.74 .48 .429
Hypersomnia 1.95 .64, 5.89 1.10 .390
Women
Insomnia 2.26 1.42, 3.60 .54 .019
Hypersomnia 3.15 1.30, 7.63 .45 .011
Recent Trauma
Men
Insomnia .51 .15, 1.70 .31 .112
Hypersomnia 1.23 .25, 5.93 .99 .817
Women
Insomnia 2.43 1.56, 3.76 .54 .009
Hypersomnia 1.63 .55, 4.86 .91 .489

Note. Analyses adjusted for age, education level, marital status, and lifetime history of major depressive episode. Outcomes for remote trauma are past year; outcomes for recent trauma are past two weeks.