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Table 4 Correlation of Covid-19 infection status with total subjective well-being and its subscales in elderly people

From: Subjective well-being predicts Covid-19 risk in the elderly: a case–control study

Variables

B

S.E

p-value

OR (95%CI)

Emotional well-being

-0.195

0.039

0.001

0.823 (0.762–0.889)

Psychological well-being

-0.019

0.024

0.426

0.981 (0.937–1.028)

Social well-being

-0.068

0.027

0.013

0.934 (0.886–0.986)

Cox & Snell R Square

0.252

   

Nagelkerke R Square

0.337

   

Total subjective well-being

-.032

0.012

0.006

0.969 (0.947–0.991)

Cox & Snell R Square

0.108

   

Nagelkerke R Square

0.145

   
  1. Multivariate binary logistic regression by SPSS
  2. Adjusted for age, gender, occupation, education, economic status, marital status, comorbidity and living status