Research Article

Selected Factors Determining a Way of Coping with Stress in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Table 1

Assessment results of the risk of choosing a non-task-oriented strategy in a simple logistic regression model in the studied patients.

Variables analyzed SE of OR95% CI

Hypoglycemia within 3 months prior to the research
 Not specified1.00

 Present1.930.876.861.25–37.61

Antidepressants or neuroleptics
 Not taken1.00

 Taken2.740.9515.422.42–98.33

Depression with BDI
 Not present1.00

 Mild0.691.302.000.16–25.34

 Moderate2.231.179.330.94–92.47

 Severe4.431.3184.006.51–1083.65

Anxiety as a state with STAI X-1
 Low level1.00

 Average level0.691.482.000.11–36.31

 High level 2.261.119.601.08–85.16

Anxiety as a trait with STAI X-2
 Low level1.00

 Average level 0.041.281.050.09–12.81

 High level 2.910.9318.402.96–114.31

Abbreviations: : regression coefficient; BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; CI: confidence interval for odds ratio; OR: odds ratio; SE: standard error; STAI: Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.