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. 2023 May 4;12:3. Originally published 2023 Jan 3. [Version 2] doi: 10.12688/f1000research.129045.2

Table 3. Predictor factors of DS knowledge using ordinal regression.

Univariate Multivariate
Predictor Factors p-value COR 95% CI p-value AOR 95% CI
Age
18-25 0.075 0.361 0.117-1.110 0.171 0.441 0.137-1.421
26-35 0.347 0.564 0.171-1.858 0.392 0.592 0.178-1.967
36-45 0.058 0.310 0.092-1.039 0.061 0.312 0.092-1.056
46-55 0.119 0.376 0.110-1.287 0.123 0.376 0.108-1.303
>55 1 1
Sex
Male 0.134 1.303 0.922-1.840 0.240 1.242 0.865-1.782
Female 1 1
Location
Main Island 0.437 1.189 0.769-1.838
Outside Main Island 1
Education
High School graduate 0.348 0.788 0.480-1.296
Diploma or Undergraduate 0.900 0.968 0.584-1.604
Post graduate 1
Work
Employed 0.223 1.246 0.875-1.774 0.392 1.261 0.741-2.145
Unemployed 1 1
Field
Health-related 0.275 0.824 0.581-1.167
Non-health-related 1
Confirmed COVID-19
Never 0.445 0.853 0.567-1.284
Ever 1
Marital status
Married 0.428 1.160 0.804-1.672
Unmarried 1
Economy status
Below Average 0.676 1.189 0.527-2.682
Average 0.324 1.234 0.812-1.874
Upper Average 1
Supplement consumption
No 0.237 1.278 0.851-1.921 0.222 1.294 0.856-1.959
Yes 1 1

Notes: Chi-square for multivariate analysis 66.101, p=0.967, Variables with p-value<0.25 in univariate analysis were subjected to multivariate analysis. Variables with p-value<0.05 in multivariate analysis were subjected as significant predictive factors. AOR: adjusted odds ratio; COR: crude odds ratio; 95% CI: 95% confidence interval.