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Table 5 Multivariate logistic regressions for factors associated with the expectations regarding social media in people bereaved by suicide

From: The use of social media after bereavement by suicide: results from a French online survey

 

Reaching

peers

(OR with 95% CI)

Obtaining information

(OR with 95% CI)

Seeking

counseling

(OR with 95% CI)

Memorializing

(OR with 95% CI)

Age (< 46yo)

1.39

(0.66–2.89)

1.57

(0.69–3.57)

1.88

(0.93–3.78)

1.52

(0.76–3.03)

Gender (female)

1.05

(0.39–2.79)

2.78

(1.04–7.40)*

2.08

(0.81–5.29)

1.58

(0.64–3.89)

Status of the deceased (child)

2.30

(0.94–5.63)

2.41

(0.86–6.76)

2.79

(1.19–6.54)*

1.13

(0.49–2.59)

Status of the deceased (partner)

1.42

(0.52–3.86)

0.77

(0.25–2.37)

1.05

(0.42–2.70)

0.20

(0.07–0.55)**

Duration of bereavement (< 3 years)

1.21

(0.67–2.20)

1.67

(0.85–3.29)

1.12

(0.64–1.94)

1.25

(0.73–2.14)

Counseling (yes)

2.45

(1.27–4.71)**

2.52

(1.20–5.30)*

1.80

(0.96–3.38)

1.37

(0.74–2.55)

  1. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
  2. All models consisted of multivariate logistic regressions, with the dependent variable (1) reaching peers, (2) obtaining information, (3) seeking counseling or (4) memorializing. Each model included all the following explaining variables: gender, age (under or over 46y), relationship with the deceased (child, partner or parent vs. other), duration of bereavement (under or over 3y), receiving counseling (yes or no) and frequency of social media use (occasional, weekly or daily use)
  3. The results are given in odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI)