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Table 4 Multiple regression models for the correlates of the global sleep quality score for the whole sample

From: Sleep health and its correlates among male and female military recruits in Jordan: a cross-sectional study

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Correlates

Standardized β

P-value

Tolerance

VIF

Model 1a

Age

0.27

 &±ô³Ù; 0.001

0,98

1.02

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BMI

−0.03

0.74

0,99

1.01

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Sex

0.01

0.87

0,98

1.02

Adjusted R2

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0.06

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Model 2b

Breakfast intake

−0.08

0.36

0.81

1.24

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Sugary drinks intake

0.12

0.17

0.86

1.16

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Vegetables intake

−0.07

0.50

0.66

1.51

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Fruit intake

−0.03

0.76

0.62

1.61

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Dairy intake

0.01

0.94

0.77

1.31

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Energy drinks intake

−0.03

0.79

0.67

1.50

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Being a smoker

0.10

0.37

0.54

1.85

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Screen time

−0.02

0.86

0.90

1.11

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Total METs

0.11

0.20

0.86

1.17

Adjusted R2

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0.04

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Model 3c

Sleep hygiene index

0.26

0.00

0.73

1.38

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Sleep knowledge score

−0.19

0.02

0.83

1.21

Adjusted R2

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0.11

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  1. aOnly demographic variables were included in the model
  2. bLifestyle variables (e.g., breakfast, sugary drinks, etc.…) adjusted for demographic variables
  3. cSleep hygiene index and sleep knowledge were added to the demographics and lifestyle variables