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Table 2 Associated sociodemographic factors of severe insomnia and associated cognitive and psychological factors of severe insomnia

From: Cognitive and psychological factors associated with severe insomnia in Brazilian women: a cross-sectional study

 

Mild insomnia (n = 348)

Severe insomnia (n = 182)

Univariate model

Multivariate model

OR (95% CI)

aOR (95% CI)

Age (years), mean (SD)

40.9 (10.4)

40.2 (10.0)

0.99 (0.98–1.01)

1.00 (0.98–1.02)

Marital status, n (%)

 Married

164 (47.1)

88 (48.4)

-

Reference

 Not married

184 (52.9)

94 (51.6)

1.05 (0.73–1.50)

1.03 (0.68–1.54)

Education level, n (%)

 University

246 (70.7)

103 (56.6)

-

Reference

 No university

102 (29.3)

79 (43.4)

1.85 (1.27–2.69)

1.56 (1.03–2.36)

Anxiety score (HADS-A), n (%)

 ≤ 8 points

81 (23.3)

12 (6.6)

-

Reference

 > 8 points

267 (76.7)

170 (93.4)

4.30 (2.36–8.51)

1.80 (0.98–3.84)

Depression score (HADS-D), n (%)

 ≤ 8 points

128 (36.8)

23 (12.6)

-

Reference

 > 8 points

220 (63.2)

159 (87.4)

4.02 (2.51–6.69)

2.17 (1.27–3.81)

AAQ-II score, mean (SD)

31.0 (9.5)

37.5 (8.3)

1.09 (1.06–1.11)

1.05 (1.02–1.08)

DBAS-10 score, mean (SD)

77.1 (13.8)

85.0 (12.4)

1.05 (1.03–1.07)

1.04 (1.02–1.06)