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Table 5 Adjusted* odds ratio of reporting each impact ?to a great extent? as a function of the NCD status and sex interaction

From: The impact of COVID-19 on the lives of Canadians with and without non-communicable chronic diseases: results from the iCARE Study

 

p-value for the interaction NCD & sex

Women with NCD

(Reference:

Women with no NCD)

Men with NCD

(Reference:

Men with no NCD)

Women with NCD

(Reference:

Men with NCD)

Women with no NCD

(Reference:

Men with no NCD)

 

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

 

Lower

Upper

Lower

Upper

Lower

Upper

Lower

Upper

Mental health

Anxious

.004

1.10

0.99

1.22

1.39

1.23

1.58

1.61

1.44

1.81

2.04

1.83

2.27

Depressed

.010

1.09

0.97

1.22

1.35

1.18

1.53

1.26

1.12

1.42

1.57

1.40

1.76

Lonely

.086

1.17

1.05

1.30

1.34

1.18

1.52

1.37

1.22

1.53

1.57

1.41

1.75

Irritable/ frustrated or angry

.327

1.14

1.03

1.27

1.24

1.09

1.40

1.35

1.20

1.52

1.46

1.31

1.63

Health/lifestyle behaviours

Less physically active

.195

1.19

1.08

1.31

1.30

1.17

1.44

1.15

1.05

1.27

1.262

1.15

1.39

Worse diet

.578

1.20

1.07

1.34

1.25

1.12

1.42

1.25

1.11

1.41

1.31

1.17

1.47

Increased alcohol consumption

< .001

0.84

0.74

0.96

1.23

1.09

1.40

0.69

0.61

0.79

1.01

0.90

1.14

Access to care

I cancelled medical appointments or avoided presenting to the emergency department

.595

1.54

1.353

1.75

1.62

1.40

1.87

1.23

1.08

1.39

1.29

1.12

1.49

I had trouble getting access to non-COVID medical care

.971

1.86

1.62

2.15

1.87

1.61

2.17

1.00

0.88

1.13

1.00

0.86

1.16

  1. OR, Odds Ratio; CI, Confidence interval; NCD, non-communicable chronic disease
  2. *Adjusted for for sex, age, education, annual income, employment status, survey round and presence of mental health