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Table 4 Binary logistic regression models for predicting higha perceived stress

From: Mental health help seeking patterns and associations among Australian same sex attracted women, trans and gender diverse people: a survey-based study

  

Unadjusted

95 % CI

 

Adjusted

95 % CI

 

p-value

OR

Lower

Upper

p-value

OR

Lower

Upper

Gender identity

<.001

1.56

1.29

1.88

.02

1.27

1.03

1.56

Age

<.001

0.55

0.44

0.68

.001

0.60

0.45

0.80

Education

<.001

0.70

0.62

0.80

.30

0.93

0.80

1.07

Income

<.001

0.68

0.61

0.76

<.001

0.79

0.70

0.89

Relationship

.03

0.73

0.56

0.97

.93

0.99

0.73

1.34

Homelessness

<.001

2.78

2.19

3.54

<.001

2.61

2.01

3.38

Children

.14

0.79

0.58

1.08

.11

1.37

0.94

2.01

Sexual orientation

<.001

1.20

1.08

1.32

.41

1.05

0.94

1.17

Age

<.001

0.55

0.44

0.68

.03

0.74

0.57

0.96

Education

<.001

0.70

0.62

0.80

.06

0.87

0.76

1.01

Income

<.001

0.68

0.61

0.76

<.001

0.74

0.66

0.84

Relationship

.03

0.73

0.56

0.97

.69

0.94

0.70

1.26

Children

.14

0.79

0.58

1.08

.08

1.39

0.96

2.01

  1. Note: aScore of 2 or more on the Perceived Stress Questionnaire for Younger Women