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Table 5 Results of multivariate logistic regression analysis on well-being scores (scores ≥50 vs. scores < 50)a

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

       

95% C.I. For OR

Variables

B

S.E.

Wald

df

P

OR

Lower

Upper

Having an infected person with COVID-19 among relatives

 No

     

1

  

 Yes

0.786

0.356

4.880

1

0.027

2.194

1.093

4.405

Worry about health of mother & relationshipsb

 Low worry (scores < 5.6)

     

1

  

 High worry (scores ≥5.6)

0.528

0.239

4.867

1

0.027

1.696

1.061

2.712

Worry about fetus healthb

 Low worry (scores < 6.5)

     

1

  

 High worry (scores ≥6.5)

0.625

0.251

6.181

1

0.013

1.868

1.141

3.057

  1. alow level of well-being (scores < 50), high level of well-being (scores ≥50), bthe median score as cut-off point
  2. Eight variables entered the logistic regression analysis as independent variable include infection with COVID-19 in relatives, death due to COVID-19 in relatives, fear of COVID, family income, four factors of the worry scale. Method of analysis: Backward LR, Cox & Snell R Square = 0.052, Nagelkerke R Square = 0.078