Zheng D, Tan RJ, Liu W, Song PC, Li FD. Sleep disturbances are associated with anxiety, depression, and decreased quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease. World J Psychiatry 2023; 13(10): 732-742 [PMID: 38058691 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i10.732]
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Table 5 Analysis of sleep disorders in patients with coronary heart disease using multiple logistic regression models
Variable
β value
SE
Wals χ2
OR value
95%CI
P value
Sex
0.989
0.338
8.548
2.688
1.385-5.215
0.003
Age in yr
-0.108
0.342
0.099
0.898
0.459-1.755
0.753
Medical insurance type
1.176
0.338
12.098
0.001
1.671-6.291
0.001
Anxiety
2.219
0.380
34.020
9.200
4.365-19.394
< 0.001
Depression
2.157
0.493
19.143
8.647
3.290-22.726
< 0.001
Constant
-2.160
0.383
31.714
0.115
< 0.001
Table 6 Correlation between sleep disorders and quality of life, depression, and anxiety
Group
r value
P value
SAS
0.500
< 0.001
SDS
0.493
< 0.001
Physiological field
-0.215
< 0.001
Psychological field
-0.434
< 0.001
Environmental field
-0.080
0.217
Social relations
-0.198
0.002
Citation: Zheng D, Tan RJ, Liu W, Song PC, Li FD. Sleep disturbances are associated with anxiety, depression, and decreased quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease. World J Psychiatry 2023; 13(10): 732-742