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Table 3 Multivariate analysis for variables associated with anxiety among medical students

From: Association of ADHD symptoms, depression and suicidal behaviors with anxiety in Chinese medical college students

 

B

S.E.

Wald

df

Sig.

Exp(B)

95% C.I.for EXP(B)

Variable

Lower

Upper

Good relationship with mother (yes)

−.299

.237

1.592

1

.207

.742

.466

1.180

Good relationship with father (yes)

−.116

.197

.345

1

.557

.891

.605

1.311

Han

.247

.136

3.302

1

.069

1.280

.981

1.670

Smoking (yes)

.404

.207

3.795

1

.051

1.497

.998

2.247

Drinking (yes)

.084

.119

.500

1

.480

1.088

.861

1.375

Physical disorder history (yes)

.357

.154

5.364

1

021*

1.429

1.056

1.934

Suicidal ideation (yes)

.193

.117

2.721

1

.099

1.213

.964

1.526

Suicide plans (yes)

.393

.160

5.991

1

.014*

1.481

1.081

2.028

Suicide attempts (yes)

.559

.141

15.738

1

.000***

1.748

1.327

2.304

ASRSA (yes)

.443

.098

20.605

1

.000***

1.558

1.286

1.887

ASRSH (yes)

1.055

.141

56.032

1

.000***

2.871

2.178

3.784

Depression (yes)

2.356

.092

650.467

1

.000***

10.552

8.804

12.646

  1. Note: ASRSA Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale-Inattention subscale, ASRSH Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale-Hyperactivity subscale, SDS Self—Rating Depression Scale; *p < 0.05; ***p < 0.001