Research Article

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

Table 5

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

Risk factorsStressORCI 95%
NormalMildModerateSevereEx. SevereTotal
f%f%f%f%f%f%

Age
<20 years26622.3554.6655.4484.070.644137.00.9040.80.5–1.2
20 to 2938632.41008.4958.0655.480.765454.8
30 to 39494.1110.9100.890.810.1806.7
40 to 49131.100.040.300.000.0171.4
50 to 5910.100.000.000.000.010.1

Sex
Female61851.814412.114512.21068.9151.3102886.20.7201.00.7–1.4
Male978.1221.8292.4161.310.116513.8
Single61951.914712.315412.91058.8141.2103987.1

Civil status
Married363.050.4100.880.710.1605.007511007–1.4
Cohabitants4538131110087061017664
Separated151.310.100.020.200.0181.5
None59249.613811.615112.71079.0151.3100384.1

Number of children
1 to 21068.9262.2201.7151.310.116814.10.4280.70.5–1.0
3 to 4151.310.110.100.000.0171.4
4 or more20.210.120.200.000.050.4

Occupation
Just study44337.11048.71058.8766.490.873761.80.9791.00.8–1.2
Study and work27222.8625.2695.8463.970.645638.2