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

Table 7.

The dependence of changes in behavior and the manner of responding respondents and the risk of sleep disorders.

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 experience any changes in mood after your night shift? OR (95% CI) p * OR (95% CI) p *
No 21 50.00% 16 38.10% 5 11.90% 0.0053 1.00 - 1.00 -
Yes 19 22.62% 42 50.00% 23 27.38% 3.42 (1.55—7.55) 0.0023 5.08 (1.61–16.04) 0.0055
Have you noticed that you are constantly tired?
No 38 41.30% 45 48.91% 9 9.78% <0.0001 1.00 - 1.00 -
Yes 2 5.88% 13 38.24% 19 55.88% 11.26 (2.51–49.84) 0.0014 40.11 (7.87–204.35) <0.0001
Have you noticed the presence of aggression by yourself?
No 38 33.63% 54 47.79% 21 18.58% 0.0274 1.00 - 1.00 -
Yes 2 15.38% 4 30.77% 7 53.85% 2.79 (0.59–13.21) 0.1968 6.33 (1.21–33.29) 0.0292
Have you noticed any criticism?
No 37 35.24% 50 47.62% 18 17.14% 0.0101 1.00 - 1.00 -
Yes 3 14.29% 8 38.10% 10 47.62% 3.27 (0.90–11.82) 0.0714 6.85 (1.68–28.00) 0.0074
Have you noticed any exaggeration in the way you react?
No 36 34.29% 52 49.52% 17 16.19% 0.0033 1.00 - 1.00 -
Yes 4 19.05% 6 28.57% 11 52.38% 2.22 (0.69–7.08) 0.1790 5.82 (1.62–20.98) 0.0070
Do you have anxiety after the night shift?
No 37 32.74% 56 49.56% 20 17.70% 0.0012 1.00 - 1.00 -
Yes 3 23.08% 2 15.38% 8 61.54% 1.62 (0.42–6.25) 0.4817 4.93 (1.18–20.70) 0.0292

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.