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. 2021 Nov 4;12(1):1984050. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2021.1984050

Table 4.

Risk factors for adjustment disorder

Blocks and variables At risk of adjustment disorder
Last step
OR
95% CI Nagelkerke R2
N n %
1. Sociodemographic           0.02**
Income            
 Below average 215 27 12.6% 1.83 [1.0, 3.34]+  
 Average 361 48 13.3% 1.93 [1.18, 3.14] **  
 Above average 618 43 7.0% -    
2. Bio-psychosocial system           0.18***
Current health            
 Bad or very bad 41 18 43.9% 8.74 [3.91, 19.53] ***  
 Satisfactory 256 50 19.5% 3.14 [1.96, 5.03]***  
 Good or very good 904 50 5.5% -    
Previous MH diagnosis            
 No 1105 97 8.8% -    
 Yes 96 21 21.9% 1.77 [0.96, 3.26]  
Risk group            
 No 981 81 8.3% -    
 Yes 220 37 16.8% 0.97 [0.59, 1.62]  
Resilience            
 Below average 344 56 16.3% 3.06 [1.49, 6.26]**  
 Average 598 51 8.5% 1.56 [0.76, 3.17]  
 Above average 259 11 4.2% -    
Reduced income            
 No 632 46 7.3% -    
 Yes 569 72 12.7% 1.43 [0.93, 2.2]  
Knows infected            
 No 843 73 8.7% -    
 Yes 358 45 12.6% 1.53 [0.98, 2.39]  
3. Social environment           0.2***
Relationship status            
 Single or temporary 292 19 6.5% -    
 Stable, living separate 156 17 10.9% 2.31 [1.06, 5.02]*  
 Stable, living together 753 82 10.9% 2.27 [1.24, 4.14]**  
4. Societal environment           0.27***
Media exposure            
 Not at all or <30 min 340 9 2.6% -    
 30–60 min 362 26 7.2% 2.66 [1.18, 5.98]*  
 1–2 hrs 229 31 13.5% 5.91 [2.61, 13.36]***  
 > 2 hrs 270 52 19.3% 7.84 [3.62, 16.94] ***  

+ p = .05, * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001.