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Table 3 Results from the logistic regression analyses with “stress reactor” as dependent variable (N =90)

From: Subjective stress reactivity in psoriasis – a cross sectional study of associated psychological traits

Psychometric variables

Analysed as single variables

 

Analysed as single variables with covariatesa

 

All psychometric variables with covariatesain the same model

 
 

OR (95% CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

STAI Trait anxiety

1.14 (1.06 – 1.22)

<0.0001

1.14 (1.06 – 1.23)

<0.0001

1.10 (0.97 – 1.24)

0.136

BDI-II Depression

1.20 (1.07 – 1.34)

0.001

1.22 (1.08 – 1.38)

0.002

1.11 (0.92 – 1.35)

0.269

SSP Somatic trait anxiety

1.08 (1.03 – 1.14)

0.002

1.08 (1.02 – 1.14)

0.005

1.05 (0.96 – 1.14)

0.322

Psychic trait anxiety

1.09 (1.03 – 1.16)

0.004

1.09 (1.02 – 1.16)

0.007

0.85 (0.71 – 1.02)

0.083

Stress susceptibility

1.14 (1.07 – 1.23)

<0.0001

1.15 (1.07 – 1.24)

<0.0001

1.13 (1.02 – 1.24)

0.018

Lack of assertiveness

1.09 (1.03 – 1.15)

0.005

1.09 (1.02 – 1.16)

0.008

1.08 (0.98 – 1.19)

0.104

Mistrust

1.06 (1.01 – 1.11)

0.028

1.05 (0.99 – 1.10)

0.061

0.98 (0.91 – 1.06)

0.657

  1. STAI: Spielberger State- and Trait anxiety Inventory, BDI-II: Beck Depression Inventory-II, SSP: Swedish Universities Scales of Personality.
  2. aCovariates: age, gender, psoriasis impact on daily life, age at debut of psoriasis.