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. 2022 Aug 9;19(16):9802. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19169802

Table 3.

The state of losing control over oneself and the occurrence of episodes of outbursts/nervous tension at work.

Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) p # Insomnia Risk +
Clinical Insomnia (vs. Norm)
Clinical Insomnia
(vs. Norm)
Norm Insomnia Risk Clinical Insomnia
N % N % N %
Do you ever lose control of yourself as a result of tiredness after work? OR (95% CI) p * OR (95% CI) p *
never 19 45.24% 18 42.86% 5 11.90% . 1.00 - 1.00 -
rarely 21 31.82% 32 48.48% 13 19.70% 1.77 (0.80–3.93) 0.1610 2.35 (0.71–7.84) 0.1637
often 0 0.00% 8 44.44% 10 55.56% N/A N/A N/A N/A
Nervous/emotional “outbursts” at work?
Yes, often 1 16.67% 1 16.67% 4 66.67% 0.1310 1.00 - 1.00 -
Occasionally 7 20.00% 19 54.29% 9 25.71% 0.80 (0.08–7.99) 0.8493 0.32 (0.03–3.56) 0.3547
I don’t think so 23 36.51% 29 46.03% 11 17.46% 0.35 (0.04–3.16) 0.3484 0.12 (0.01–1.20) 0.0711
never 9 40.91% 9 40.91% 4 18.18% 0.29 (0.03–2.91) 0.2919 0.11 (0.01–1.34) 0.0834

N—number of respondents; %—percent; p #—statistical significance of the Chi square test; p *—statistical significance of univariate logistic regression; OR—odds ratio; 95% CI—95% confidence interval; N/A—Not Applicable.