Research Article

Lifestyles, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress as Risk Factors in Nursing Apprentices: A Logistic Regression Analysis of 1193 Students in Lima, Peru

Table 2

Risk factors of the students of the Professional School of Nursing according to the lifestyle.

Risk factorsLifestyleORCI 95%
UnhealthyHealthyTotal
f%f%f%

Age
<20 years23920.020216.944137.00.8391.10.7–1.7
20 to 2935429.730025.165454.8
30 to 39413.4393.3806.7
40 to 4980.790.8171.4
50 to 5910.100.010.1

Sex
Female57247.945638.2102886.20.0031.61.1–2.3
Male716.0947.916513.8
Single56046.947940.2103987.1

Civil status
Married292.4312.6605.00.632 0.90.6–1.3
Cohabitants453.8312.6766.4
Separated90.890.8181.5
None53745.046639.1100384.1

Number of children
1 to 2947.9746.216814.10.8270.90.6–1.2
3 to 4100.870.6171.4
4 or more20.230.350.4

Occupation
Just study41234.532527.573761.80.0771.20.9–1.5
Study and work23119.422518.945638.2