Table 3 Associations between mental health impairment and baseline characteristics as potential risk factors using a univariate and a multivariate logistic regression model.

From: Mental health in pregnant individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic based on a Swiss online survey

 

Patients without mental health impairment

Patients with mental health impairment

OR

95% CI

p

aOR

95% CI

p

n = 464

n = 272

n

%

95% CI

n

%

95% CI

Foreign nationality

115

24.8

20.9–29.0

89

32.7

27.2–38.6

1.48

1.06–2.05

0.021

1.51

1.07–2.13

0.020

Maternal age > 35 y

134

28.9

24.8–33.2

64

23.5

18.6–29.0

0.76

0.54–1.07

0.115

0.78

0.55–1.11

0.168

Married/cohabitation

358

77.2

73.1–80.9

201

73.9

68.3–79.0

0.84

0.59–1.19

0.318

0.85

0.59–1.21

0.355

Working hours more than 40 h/w

123

26.5

22.5–30.8

84

30.9

25.4–36.7

1.24

0.89–1.72

0.203

1.30

0.93–1.83

0.123

High educational level (bachelor or more)

368

79.3

75.3–82.9

209

76.8

71.4–81.7

0.87

0.60–1.24

0.432

0.80

0.55–1.16

0.239

High family income (more than 90,000 CHF/year)

335

72.2

67.9–76.2

185

68.0

62.1–73.5

0.82

0.59–1.13

0.229

0.91

0.65–1.28

0.597

Fetal worries because of COVID-19

240

51.7

47.1–56.4

166

61.0

55.0–66.9

1.46

1.08–1.98

0.014

1.11

0.75–1.65

0.606

Pregnancy worries because of COVID-19

203

43.8

39.2–48.4

153

56.3

50.1–62.2

1.65

1.22–2.24

0.001

1.62

1.10–2.40

0.016

  1. y: years; h/w: hours per week; OR: crude odd ratio; aOR: adjusted OR; Adjustment with all cofactors listed in the table.