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Table 2 Univariate analysis of factors associated with MSPC, civilians with HAD-d ≥ 8, partial or full PTSD (ESPA 13 November, n = 287)

From: Initiation of multiple-session psychological care in civilians exposed to the November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks

Logistic regression

 

Univariate logistic regression

Independent Variables

 

MSPC Initiation

 

Reference category

OR

95% CI

P

Number of reported somatic problems

 

1.25

1.12

1.39

 < .0001

Exposure

 Threatened only

Witness only

6.17

2.62

14.54

 < .0001

 Indirectly exposed only

Witness only

2.62

1.20

5.71

0.015

 Threatened and indirectly exposed

Witness only

8.05

3.64

17.81

 < .0001

 Witness and indirectly exposed

Witness only

2.31

0.96

5.57

0.061

Age

 

0.99

0.98

1.01

0.547

Socio-professional category

 Upper and middle managementa

Workers, employees, otherb

0.98

0.61

1.56

0.637

Professional situation

 Professionally inactivec

Professionally active

0.88

0.53

1.50

0.631

Gender

 Woman

Man

1.55

0.92

2.59

0.097

Level of education

 USSC or less

Higher than USSC

1.04

0.59

1.834

0.900

Matrimonial status

 Married, cohabiting, Civil union

Single, divorced, widowed

1.75

1.09

2.81

0.020

Social isolation

 Felt supported

Felt isolated

1.04

0.63

1.71

0.881

History of trauma

 Yes

No

1.06

0.65

1.71

0.826

Psychological treatment history

Yes

No

1.91

1.08

3.38

0.026

Outreach Psychological Support

 Yes

No

2.08

1.29

3.35

0.003

Visited a GP

 Yes

No

2.57

1.45

4.56

0.001

Support from an association for victims

 Yes

No

5.43

2.78

10.61

 < 0.001

  1. aUpper and middle management: craftsperson, trader, business leader, professor, senior intellectual
  2. bWorkers, employees, others: employee, blue-collar worker, technician, no professional activity, other
  3. cStudent, retired, full-time home maker, unemployed