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. 2026 Jan 16;16:1695769. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1695769

Table 7.

Multiple ordinal logistic regression analysis for factors associated with treatment satisfaction levels.

Item Multivariable analysis
Adjusted OR 95% CI p-value
Age (years)
 18–25 Ref
 26–35 0.87 0.35–2.2 0.775
 36–45 0.7 0.22–2.2 0.543
 46–55 0.74 0.22–2.51 0.627
 56–65 2.18 0.51–9.26 0.293
 > 65 1.33 0.28–6.43 0.72
Gender
 Men Ref
 Women 1.07 0.58–1.98 0.827
Marital status
 Single Ref
 Married 1.49 0.6–3.71 0.389
 Divorced/Separated 2.13 0.73–6.24 0.168
 Widow 0.69 0.19–2.52 0.578
Living condition
 Alone Ref
 Living with someone 1.5 0.43–5.15 0.523
Education level
 Uneducated Ref
 High school or below 2.6 1–6.75 0.049
 Bachelor’s degree 5.04 1.73–14.66 0.003
 Master’s or PhD 3.21 0.84–12.3 0.089
Employment status
 Unemployed Ref
 Employed 1.1 0.56–2.19 0.779
 Retired 0.45 0.17–1.19 0.107
Mood disorder
 Depressive Ref
 Bipolar 0.65 0.34–1.26 0.203
Duration of illness (years)
 < 1 Ref
 1–5 2.75 0.81–9.36 0.107
 6–10 2.97 0.83–10.55 0.093
 > 10 6.07 1.8–20.48 0.004
Number of psychiatric ward admissions 0.95 0.71–1.28 0.745
Positive history of using illegal substances/drugs 0.86 0.31–2.37 0.766
Number of regular medications taken for your mental health 0.84 0.61–1.14 0.254
Positive history of buying your own psychiatric medication
 Always Ref
 Sometimes 0.58 0.26–1.32 0.195
 Never 1.18 0.49–2.83 0.713
Feeling shame about taking psychiatric medication 0.66 0.35–1.22 0.183
Support from family and friends regarding mental illness
 I feel very supported. Ref
 I feel supported to some extent. 0.52 0.3–0.92 0.024
 I don’t feel supported. 0.51 0.23–1.09 0.082
Positive history of chronic diseases 1.15 0.68–1.95 0.595
Positive history of using alternative methods to treat your mental illness 1.02 0.62–1.69 0.94
PDRQ score 1.11 1.07–1.15 < 0.001

Statistical significance was set at p-value < 0.05. Nagelkerke R square = 0.341.

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.