Research Article

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

Table 3

Risk factors of the students of the Professional School of Nursing according to the level of depression.

Risk factorsDepressionORCI 95%
NormalMildModerateSevereEx. SevereTotal
f%f%f%f%f%f%

Age
<20 years27322.9685.7776.580.7151.344137.00.0402.01.3–3.1
20 to 2941334.6837.012710.6181.5131.165454.8
30 to 39363.0151.3252.140.300.0806.7
40 to 4980.730.350.400.010.1171.4
50 to 5900.000.010.100.000.010.1

Sex
Female62952.714512.220116.8282.3252.1102886.20.8460.90.7–1.4
Male1018.5242.0342.820.240.316513.8
Single63953.615012.620116.8221.8272.3103987.1

Civil status
Married292.4110.9151.340.310.1605.00.2651.10.8–1.6
Cohabitants504.260.5151.340.310.1766.4
Separated121.020.240.300.000.0181.5
None61851.814512.218915.8231.9282.3100384.1

Number of children
1 to 2988.2221.8403.470.610.116814.10.2221.10.8–1.5
3 to 4131.110.130.300.000.0171.4
4 or more10.110.130.300.000.050.4

Occupation
Just study45538.11079.014111.8131.11.873761.861.80.1791.00.8–1.3
Study and work27523.1625.2947.9171.480.745638.2