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Table 4 Multivariate analysis of failing on the total score for the dominant leg during the SLS

From: Factors associated with the Single Leg Squat test in female soccer players: a cross-sectional study

 

SLS test for all segments: dominant leg

Variables

ORa

95% CIb

p-valuec

PSS-14d

   

(No stress/stress; 0–56)

0.91

0.83–0.98

0.02*

GAD-7e

   

 No anxiety

1

  

 Mild anxiety ≥ 5

1.83

0.96–3.50

0.07

 Moderate/severe anxiety ≥ 10

2.21

0.96–5.07

0.06

Ankle dorsiflexionf

   

WBLTf measured in degrees (TAf)

0.94

0.87–1.01

0.08

Hip strengthg

   

CLAMg measured in Nm/(kg*m) *100

0.99

0.98–0.99

0.04*

  1. *Denotes statistically significant p-values at p ≤ 0.05
  2. aOR: odds ratio; b95% CI: 95% confidence interval; cp-value: probability value; dPSS-14: Perceived Stress Scale 14-item instrument; eGAD-7: Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale; fAnkle dorsiflexion: measured with the Weight Bearing Dorsiflexion Lunge Test (WBLT) and calculated with a trigonometric dorsiflexion angle (TA). gHip strength: Side-Lying Clamshell (CLAM)