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Table 3 Personal factors significantly associated with depression

From: Depressive symptoms among Thai male seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study

Factor

COR1 (95%CI2)

p-value

AOR3 (95%CI)

p-value

Personal factors

    

Underlying diseases: Yes

3.74 (1.67–8.39)

0.001

  

Perceived health status: Poor

2.61 (1.22–5.58)

0.011

  

Perceived susceptibility to

COVID-19 infection: Yes

3.59 (1.66–7.77)

0.001

  

Stressful life event experiences: Yes

2.33 (1.39–3.90)

0.001

  

Subjective sleep problem: Yes

6.76 (3.25–14.07)

< 0.001

7.97 (3.52–18.05)

< 0.001

Coping behavior: Poor

4.22 (1.64–10.90)

0.001

4.46 (1.61–12.34)

0.004

Working factors

    

Work condition

    

Job assignment: ratings

1.78 (1.06-3.00)

0.029

2.50 (1.33–4.70)

0.004

Work pattern: Shift work

2.13 (0.81–5.59)

0.012

  

Social isolation: Yes

5.78 (2.20-15.22)

< 0.001

  

Occupational safety behaviors: Sometimes/Never

4.02 (1.97–8.09)

< 0.001

4.51 (1.85–11.01)

0.001

Work environment

    

Performing repetitive task Yes

2.85 (1.55–5.25)

0.001

2.27 (1.16–4.45)

0.003

Twisting the torso while working: Yes

2.30 (1.21–4.38)

0.010

  

Conflict relationships with supervisor or coworkers: Yes

2.40 (1.33–4.31)

0.003

  
  1. 1crude odd ratios 2confidence interval 3adjusted odd ratios