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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 26.
Published in final edited form as: J Burn Care Res. 2017 Mar-Apr;38(2):e510–e520. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000315

Table 4.

OR of Sleep Dissatisfaction Using Logistic Regression

Months Since Burn
6
36
Reduction in
OR
Domain OR 95% CL P OR 95% CL P ΔOR P
Pain 0.59 0.48–0.72 § 0.49 0.38–0.63 § 0.1
Itch 0.62 0.52–0.74 § 0.48 0.36–0.63 § 0.14
Fine motor 0.98 0.95–1.01 NS 0.97 0.92–1.03 NS 0.003 NS
Physical function 0.78 0.7–0.86 § 0.66 0.56–0.79 § 0.12
Social function limited by physical function 0.87 0.82–0.93 § 0.79 0.69–0.89 § 0.08 *
Perceived appearance 0.65 0.54–0.78 § 0.51 0.39–0.67 § 0.14
Social function limited by appearance 0.82 0.73–0.91 0.69 0.58–0.81 § 0.13
Sexual function 0.83 0.7–0.98 * 0.69 0.56–0.84 0.14 §
Emotion 0.58 0.49–0.7 § 0.46 0.36–0.59 § 0.12 §
Family function 0.7 0.61–0.8 § 0.57 0.46–0.7 § 0.13 §
Family concern 0.63 0.53–0.76 § 0.49 0.37–0.64 § 0.15
Satisfaction with role 0.49 0.4–0.6 § 0.4 0.3–0.53 § 0.09
Work reintegration 0.64 0.44–0.93 * 0.53 0.36–0.79 0.11
Religion 0.84 0.76–0.92 0.7 0.58–0.85 0.14

OR, odds ratio; CL, confidence limit.

Reduction in odds of sleep dissatisfaction if domain score is better by 1 SD (10 points).

Mixed-effect generalized linear models with generalized estimating equation were used for logistic regression.

Models were adjusted for %TBSA burned, age, gender, and race.

*

P < .05.

P < .01.

P < .001.

§

P < .0001.