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. 2024 Dec 19;12(24):2558. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12242558

Table 5.

The relationship between demographic factors and attitudes using univariate and multivariable ordinal logistic regression.

Predictors Univariate Analysis Multivariable Analysis
COR COR 95%
Confidence Interval
p-Value AOR AOR 95%
Confidence Interval
p-Value
Lower Higher Lower Higher
Age:
26–35–≤25 0.947 0.521 1.85 0.865 1.394 0.6828 3.04 0.382
36–50–≤25 2.295 0.918 7.69 0.116 3.899 1.2676 14.95 0.027
>50–≤25 2.187 0.445 39.54 0.449 3.48 0.5768 67.74 0.259
Gender:
Female—Male 1.35 0.792 2.23 0.253 1.431 0.8267 2.4 0.186
Marital:
Married—Single 1.08 0.644 1.89 0.779 0.703 0.3604 1.43 0.316
Education:
Less than Bachelor—Non-Educated 4.3 0.2001 39.2 0.23 6.605 0.2961 64.99 0.13
Bachelor—Non-Educated 4.76 0.2265 41.6 0.192 7.391 0.3389 69.63 0.103
Postgraduate—Non-Educated 1.94 0.086 19.6 0.599 2.199 0.0943 23.56 0.54
Socioeconomic:
Average—Below Average 1.65 0.276 3.8 0.276 1.665 0.6063 3.89 0.274
Above Average—Below Average 2.58 0.079 7.26 0.079 2.799 0.8982 8.04 0.061

COR = Crude Odd Ratio, AOR = Adjusted Odd Ratio (N = 209).