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. 2022 Aug 22:1–8. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2022.216

Table 3.

Risk factors for perceived physical and mental health

Risk factors Perceived physical health Perceived mental health
OR (95% CI) P OR 95% CI) P
Age 0.974 (0.939-1.010) 0.156 0.956 (0.927-0.986) 0.004
Sex 0.943 (0.709-1.254) 0.688 1.500 (1.193-1.886) 0.001
Study in medicine 1.398 (1.025-1.906) 0.034 1.042 (0.807-1.345) 0.754
Social support-family 1.358 (0.990-1.862) 0.057 3.142 (2.393-4.127) 0.000
Social support-friend 1.582 (1.172-2.136) 0.003 1.430 (1.104-1.851) 0.007
Social support-instructor 1.437 (1.106-1.867) 0.007 1.482 (1.199-1.831) 0.000
COVID-19 general concern 1.089 (1.023-1.159) 0.007 1.110 (1.057-1.166) 0.000
Being infected the next day 1.107 (0.755-1.624) 0.602 1.129 (0.847-1.505) 0.407
Individual coping with pandemic 1.389 (1.160-1.663) 0.000 1.214 (1.050-1.403) 0.009
Coping status of city being lived 0.987 (0.794-1.226) 0.904 1.121 (0.949-1.323) 0.179
Coping status of the city, where university is located 1.071 (0.877-1.307) 0.502 1.092 (0.937-1.272) 0.261
Communication-neighbor, immediate circle 0.887 (0.660-1.190) 0.423 1.038 (0.821-1.312) 0.757
Communication-family 1.095 (0.767-1.562) 0.618 1.154 (0.861-1.546) 0.339
Communication-friend 1.097 (0.828-1.454) 0.517 1.093 (0.875-1.366) 0.432