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. 2022 Apr 21;115:103735. doi: 10.1016/j.tate.2022.103735

Table 6.

Results of unadjusted and adjusted binary logistic regressions examining the association between family responsibilities and symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Unadjusted OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95% CI)
Depression
 Childcare (Primary) 2.21∗ (1.16–4.18) 2.14∗ (1.13–4.07)
 Childcare (Shared) 1.430 (.78–2.64) 1.410 (.76–2.59)
 Child learning (Primary) .790 (.43–1.45) .800 (.43–1.48)
 Child learning (Shared) .600 (.32–1.12) .620 (.33–1.17)
 Older adult care 1.33∗ (1.09–1.62) 1.34∗ (1.12–1.68)
 Gender .520 (.26–1.03)
 Experience .860 (.71–1.04)
Anxiety
 Childcare (Primary) 1.060 (.49–2.30) 1.020 (.47–2.20)
 Childcare (Shared) .830 (.40–1.75) .820 (.39–1.74)
 Child learning (Primary) 1.210 (.58–2.55) 1.260 (.60–2.66)
 Child learning (Shared) 1.240 (.58–2.65) 1.270 (.59–2.74)
 Older adult care 1.57∗ (1.26–1.97) 1.67∗ (1.33–2.10)
 Gender .920 (.43–1.97)
 Experience .74∗ (.59–.93)

Note. Adjusted analyses controlled for gender and years of experience. Reference groups for all care/learning variables was the “no/not responsible” group. Reference group for gender was female. Reference group for Experience was 0–15 years.