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Table 2 Factors related to suicide planning according to multivariate analysis (N = 7,901)

From: What was associated with suicide planning in middle-aged and older adults during the COVID-19 lockdown?

a. Factors related to suicide planning according to multivariate analysis among middle-aged adults

 

Model 1

 

Model 2

 

Model 3

 

Model 4

Nagelkerke R2

0.046

 

0.069

 

0.204

 

0.215

Wald F (p-value)

5.375 (< 0.001)

 

6.004 (< 0.001)

 

14.050 (< 0.001)

 

13.267 (< 0.001)

b. Factors related to suicide planning according to multivariate analysis among older adults

 

Model 1

 

Model 2

 

Model 3

 

Model 4

Nagelkerke R2

0.047

 

0.065

 

0.191

 

0.206

Wald F (p-value)

1.936 (0.056)

 

2.617 (< 0.001)

 

7.752 (< 0.001)

 

6.778 (< 0.001)

  1. Note. Sociodemographic factors: age, gender, education, annual household income, living alone, working, region, residence in a region with the lowest quartile for the number of mental health professionals; Health behaviors: binge drinking, smoke, physical activity; Health status and healthcare access factors: comorbidity, depression diagnosis, stress, unmet health care needs
  2. Model 1 was adjusted for sociodemographic factors
  3. Model 2 was adjusted for sociodemographic and health behavioral factors
  4. Model 3 was adjusted for sociodemographic and health status and healthcare access factors
  5. Model 4 was adjusted for sociodemographic, health behavioral, and health status and healthcare access factors