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. 2022 Oct 17;19(20):13379. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013379

Table 3.

Associations between lifestyle changes, risk perception, and anxiety.

Anxiety Status 1 Variables Unadjusted (Model 1) Adjusted (Model 2)
OR (95% CI) p-Value OR (95% CI) p-Value
Mild Screen time 2 Negative changes 1.54 (1.05–2.28) 0.029 1.60 (1.08–2.37) 0.019
Risk perception 3 Lower group 0.69 (0.49–0.91) 0.028
Moderate and severe Dietary habits 2 Negative change 3.94 (2.45–6.37) 0.000 3.94 (2.44–6.38) 0.000
Sleep 2 Negative change 1.72 (1.01–2.92) 0.045 1.70 (1.00–2.90) 0.050
Smoking and alcohol consumption 2 Negative change 2.03 (1.03–4.01) 0.041
Risk perception 3 Lower group 0.58 (0.35–0.96) 0.003

1 taking minimal anxiety status as the reference; 2 taking “no change” as the reference; 3 taking the “Medium Group” as the reference.