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. 2024 Mar 26;17:727–737. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S448706

Table 3.

Moderating Effect on the Association Between Migrant Status and Non-Adherence to Treatment

Variables OR (95% CI)
Age
 Migrant (=yes) * Age (= 35–64) Reference
 Migrant (=yes) * Age (= 18–34) 7.54 (1.25–51.42)
 Migrant (=yes) * Age (≥ 65) 2.12 (0.30–20.49)
Gender
 Migrant (=yes) * Gender (= Male) Reference
 Migrant (=yes) * Gender (= Female) 1.08 (0.21–5.87)
Marital status
 Migrant (=yes) * Marital status (= Married) Reference
 Migrant (=yes) * Marital status (= Single) 6.62 (0.77–80.64)
 Migrant (=yes) * Marital status (= Others) NA
Occupation status
 Migrant (=yes) * Occupation status (= Retired or unemployed) Reference
 Migrant (=yes) * Occupation status (= Employed) 0.79 (0.17–3.78)
Treatment registration group
 Migrant (=yes) * Treatment registration group (= New) Reference
 Migrant (=yes) * Treatment registration group (= Relapse) 0.05 (0.01–0.30)
 Migrant (=yes) * Treatment registration group (= Retreatment excluding relapse) 0.84 (0.03–29.67)
Social medical insurance
 Migrant (=yes) * Social medical insurance (= Employees’ basic medical insurance) Reference
 Migrant (=yes) * Social medical insurance (= Residents’ basic medical insurance) 2.72 (0.58–13.60)
 Migrant (=yes) * Social medical insurance (= Without medical insurance) NA
OOPs due to outpatient care
 Migrant (=yes) * OOPs due to outpatient care 1.06 (0.95–1.19)
OOPs due to inpatient care
 Migrant (=yes) * OOPs due to inpatient care 0.96 (0.90–1.03)

Notes: Data were presented as ORs and their 95% CIs, extracted from Model 4 in Table 2, but adding the interactive item between migrant and considered variable. aThe “other” in marital status include death of a spouse and divorces. bData are included in the model as continuous variables. The results displayed in bold text indicate statistical significance in the statistical analysis.