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Table 4 Crude and adjusted logistic regression models of poor perceived general healtha

From: Chronic pain, mental health and functional impairment in adult refugees from Syria resettled in Norway: a cross-sectional study

 

Unadjusted

Partially adjustedc

Partially adjustedc

Fully adjustedc

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

 

uOR

95% CI

aOR

95% CI

aOR

95% CI

aOR

95% CI

Waldb

Poor perceived general health

 Genderb

Women

1.43*

(1.08–1.90)

1.64*

(1.11–2.41)

  

1.48

(0.97–2.28)

 

 HSCL-Anxietyb

Yes

4.81***

(3.54–6.54)

2.03**

(1.31–3.17)

  

1.49

(0.92–2.41)

0.241

 HSCL-Depressionb

Yes

5.21***

(3.89–6.97)

2.43***

(1.53–3.87)

  

1.76*

(1.05–2.96)

0.224

 HTQ-PTSDb

Yes

5.18***

(3.80–7.06)

2.37***

(1.49–3.77)

  

1.98**

(1.19–3.32)

0.192

 Chronic painb

Some

5.70***

(2.83–11.5)

  

4.58***

(2.24–9.40)

3.80***

(1.84–7.86)

0.100

Severe

42.9***

(21.4–86.1)

  

32.4***

(15.9–66.2)

19.1***

(9.22–39.5)

0.209

  1. Reference groups: men (gender); no (mental health variables); no (somatic pain)
  2. a Perceived general health: fair/poor/very poor vs. good/very good
  3. b Interaction between gender and each of the three mental health variables were tested using Wald test of H0 = no interaction. Interactions were tested sequentially in adjusted models (i.e. one interaction term was tested at a time)
  4. c Adjusted models controlled for age, education, marital status, immigration year, PTE-AR and other variables estimated in the model
  5. *p < 0.05
  6. **p < 0.01
  7. ***p < 0.001