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Table 2 Results of multivariate logistic regression analysis on worry scoresa (N = 484)

From: Pregnant women’s well-being and worry during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study

  

95.0% CI for OR

Model

B

S.E.

Wald

df

P

OR

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

Age

  > 30

     

1

  

  < 20

.881

.504

3.061

1

0.080

2.414

.899

6.481

 20–30

.749

.245

9.329

1

0.002

2.114

1.308

3.417

Job

 Housewife

     

1

  

 Employed

.618

.264

5.493

1

0.019

1.855

1.106

3.110

Having a COVID-19 infected person among relatives

 No

     

1

  

 Yes

.895

.428

4.375

1

0.036

2.448

1.058

5.664

Fear of COVID-19

 Low fear

     

1

  

 High fear

1.856

.221

70.272

1

< 0.001

6.397

4.145

9.873

Parity

 Primi/multiparity

     

1

  

 Nulliparity

.517

.229

5.115

1

0.024

1.678

1.071

2.627

Having a history of abortion

 No

     

1

  

 Yes

.622

.247

6.346

1

0.012

1.863

1.148

3.022

Participation in the study

 During the second wave of COVID-19 outbreak

     

1

  

 After the first wave of COVID-19 outbreak

.845

.286

8.741

1

0.003

2.328

1.329

4.075

Family income

 High income

     

1

  

 Low/middle income

1.227

.323

14.455

1

< 0.001

3.411

1.812

6.421

  1. alow level of worry (scores < 37), high level of worry (scores ≥37)
  2. Fifteen variables with p < 0.25 were entered into the regression; eight variables remained in the model
  3. Cox & Snell R Square = 25.7%, Nagelkerke R Square = 0.343