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Table 4 Multivariable analysis of effect on MHPTof study stress, burnout and alcohol use, controlling for student group and sex

From: Mental distress, alcohol use and help-seeking among medical and business students: a cross-sectional comparative study

 

OR

95% C.I.

p

Student group (SSE = 1, KI = 0)

1.39

0.92; 2.08

.114

Gender (women = 1)

2.01

1.32; 3.04

.001

Negative psychosocial climate†

1.38

0.86; 2.22

.176

Worries about future endurance/capacity†

1.36

0.89; 2.10

.158

Insufficient feedback†

0.96

0.63; 1.47

.860

Low commitment†

1.95

1.09; 3.51

.025

Academic workload†

0.73

0.47; 1.14

.167

Role conflict†

1.42

0.89; 2.27

.146

Financial concerns†

1.81

1.18; 2.80

.007

Disengagement†

1.44

0.91; 2.28

.121

Exhaustion†

2.56

1.60; 4.10

.000

Weekly drinking to intoxication

1.05

0.55; 2.01

.880

  1. Logistic regression analysis. Cox & Snell R2 0.12, Nagelkerke R2 0.19
  2. MHTP = Mental health problems in need of treatment, KI = Karolinska Institutet
  3. SSE = Stockholm School of Econonomics
  4. † variable dichotomised by median split, scale range for all 1-4.