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. 2010 Dec 8;2011:408375. doi: 10.1155/2011/408375

Table 6.

Bivariate analysis of risk profiles associated with clustering.

Variable Cluster No cluster OR 95% CI
N % n %
Among cases who used alcohol Male 71 85.5 12 14.5 2.1 1.05–4.03
Female 68 73.1 25 26.9 1
Among cases over the age of 29 years Single 36 92.3 3 7.7 4.1 1.29–13.1
Married or cohabiting 114 74.5 39 23.5 1
Among cases single/unmarried cases Unemployed 7 87.5 1 12.5 13.7 1.81–104
Employed 8 40.0 12 60.0 1
Among cases with remunerated employment Mestizo 132 81.0 31 19.0 3.2 1.07–9.1
Indigenous 8 57.1 6 42.9 1
Among cases who live in one place for less than 15 years Urban 66 78.6 18 21.4 3.0 1.22–10.0
Rural 11 55.0 9 45.0 1
Cases younger than 30 years of age Urban 43 82.7 9 17.3 3.2 1.03–9.82
Rural 12 60.0 8 40.0 1
Among cases without formal education 1 room 22 91.7 2 8.3 8.9 2.0–39.1
2 or more rooms 16 55.2 13 44.8 1

OR= Odds Ratio, CI= Confidence Interval.