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Table 3 Factors influencing EQ-VAS 30 months after the disaster

From: Health among disaster survivors and health professionals after the Haiyan Typhoon: a self-selected Internet-based web survey

 

Unstandardized coefficients

 

B

95% CI for B

(lower bound; upper bound)

Sig.

Gender

1.260

(−2.48; 5.00)

.507

Age

 18–25 years

7.331

(−1.33; 16.00)

.097

 26–65 years

6.334

(−1.95;14.60)

.134

Highest level of education

 Elementary school

.666

(−11.35;12.69)

.913

 High school

−4.011

(−7.90; 1.13)

a.043

Deployed during typhoon

 As health professional

−3.019

(−8.66; 2.62)

.293

 As other professional

3.508

(−3.72; 10.739)

.341

 As voluntary worker

9.946

(2.33;17.56)

a.011

Physical injuries

−6.292

(−11.08; −1.51)

a.010

Psychological problems

−8.698

(−12.32; −5.08)

a.000

Use of social support

.690

(−3.04; 4.42)

.716

Loss of family member

−9.932

(−13.69; −6.18)

a.000

Forced to move

 Still living elsewhere

−5.486

(−11.01; .04)

.520

 Returned home

−2.303

(−5.98; 1.37)

.218

Listened to disaster radio

8.387

(4.36; 12.42)

a.000

  1. Multiple linear regression, R = 31,4
  2. asignificant value