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. 2022 Oct 18;15:3069–3080. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S383842

Table 3.

Logistic Regression Results in Explaining Insomnia and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) (N = 151)

Insomniaa PTSDb
AOR 95% CI AOR 95% CI
Age (Ref: < 30 years)
30–50 years 0.44 0.11, 1.82 0.28 0.06, 1.37
> 50 years 0.31 0.10, 0.90 0.57 0.20, 1.66
Sex (Ref: male) 0.96 0.41, 2.26 0.71 0.29, 1.71
Service duration in years 0.93 0.86, 0.999 0.96 0.90, 1.04
Caring (Ref: no) 7.23 0.58, 90.63 6.45 0.30, 137.82
Fear of COVID-19 1.91 1.02, 3.57 2.63 1.35, 5.14
Self-stigma 1.09 0.38, 3.19 3.62 1.19, 11.02
Smartphone addiction 0.98 0.91, 1.06 1.09 1.001, 1.19
Resilience 0.19 0.08, 0.46 0.58 0.29, 1.17
Model goodness of fit
−2 LL Nagelkerke R2 −2 LL Nagelkerke R2
147.64 0.26 137.21 0.39

Notes: Caring, caring for quarantined residents; AOR, adjusted odds ratio; −2LL, −2 log likelihood value; significant AORs are in bold. aUsing dichotomized insomnia; cutoff at Insomnia Severity Index score > 9. bUsing dichotomized PTSD; cutoff at Impact Events Scale-Revised 6 > 1.75.