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Table 3 Insomnia at baseline (T1) as a risk factor for the persistence of anxiety and depression at 6-month follow-up (T2): Descriptive statistics, univariate logistic regression analyses and multivariate logistic regression analyses

From: Changes in insomnia as a risk factor for the incidence and persistence of anxiety and depression: a longitudinal community study

Health condition (T2)

No insomnia (T1):

n (%)

Insomnia (T1):

n (%)

Unadjusted model:

OR (95% CI)

Adjusted model:

OR (95% CI) a

Anxiety

36 (52.2)

48 (62.3)

1.52 (0.78–2.94)

1.78 (0.85–3.73)

Depression

22 (42.3)

35 (61.4)

2.17 (1.01–4.67)*

1.71 (0.63–4.57)

  1. CI Confidence interval, OR Odds ratio. * Significant at the .05 level. a Odds ratios adjusted for age, gender, civil status, vocational status, educational level, place of birth, anxiety (when depression was the dependent variable), and depression (when anxiety was the dependent variable)