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. 2012 Nov;58(11):e667–e676.

Table 2.

Results of multiple logistic regression analysis of associations between Manitoba medical graduate demographic, practice, and location characteristics, and the choice of Manitoba as first practice location: Analysis based on data from 260 respondents with complete information on all variables in the model.

CHARACTERISTIC FIRST PRACTICE LOCATION, N
ODDS RATIO (95% CI) P VALUE
IN MANITOBA (N = 136) OUTSIDE MANITOBA (N = 124)
Graduate demographic characteristics
  • Race or ethnicity
    -Visible minority 15 39 0.36 (0.15–0.84) .018
    -Aboriginal 6 1 3.00 (0.10–93.44) .530
    -White* 115 84 1.00 NA
  • Place of birth
    -Within Manitoba 106 71 1.91 (0.82–4.46) .135
    -Outside Manitoba* 30 53 1.00 NA
  • Place of high school graduation
    -Within Manitoba 117 88 1.51 (0.56–4.09) .419
    -Outside Manitoba* 19 36 1.00 NA
  • Age at graduation from medical program 136 124 1.01 (0.92–1.11) .869
  • Years since medical graduation 136 124 0.82 (0.72–0.95) .007
  • Current occupation
    -Medical practice 83 91 1.08 (0.41–2.88) .870
    -Residency training including fellowships* 53 33 1.00 NA
Practice characteristics
  • Good on-call schedule
    -High rating 107 103 0.49 (0.20–1.21) .123
    -Low rating*‡ 29 21 1.00 NA
  • Supportive of applicants with children
    -High rating 78 59 1.12 (0.54–2.31) .755
    -Low rating*‡ 58 65 1.00 NA
  • Being near family or friends
    -High rating (Manitoba residency) 101 19 20.74 (9.52–45.17) < .001
    -Low rating (Manitoba residency) 9 8 4.77 (1.34–17.01) .016
    -Low rating (residency outside Manitoba) 4 20 0.84 (0.23–3.03) .787
    -High rating (residency outside Manitoba)* 22 77 1.00 NA

NA—not applicable.

*

Reference category.

Continuous variable.

A high rating was a score of 4 or 5 on the 5-point scale of importance. A low rating was a score of 1, 2, or 3 on the 5-point scale.