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. 2014 Jan 22;14:30. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-30

Table 4.

Association between sociodemographic factors and respondents’ opinion (n = 482)

Factors
Positive opinion
Negative opinion
Wald
**p-value
Exp(B) * [POR]
95% C.I.
  freq. (%) freq. (%)        
Age
 
 
 
 
 
 
≥ 45
210 (83.7)
41 (16.3)
50.83
<0.001
0.392
0.21-0.74
< 45
124 (53.7)
107 (46.3)
Referent
 
 
 
Sex
 
 
 
 
 
 
Female
207 (88.8)
26 (11.2)
80.99
<0.001
3.395
1.78-6.47
Male
127 (51.0)
122 (49.0)
Referent
 
 
 
Marital status
 
 
 
 
 
 
Married
250 (86.8)
38 (13.2)
103.12
<0.001
3.012
1.62-5.60
Single
84 (43.3)
110 (56.7)
Referent
 
 
 
Education
 
 
 
 
 
 
High
192 (81.7)
43 (18.3)
33.13
<0.001
4.639
2.44-8.82
Low
142 (57.5)
105 (42.5)
Referent
 
 
 
Area of residency
 
 
 
 
 
 
Urban
334 (69.3)
148 (30.7)
102.32
<0.001
5.541
2.99-10.25
Rural
72 (41.1)
103 (58.9)
Referent
 
 
 
Happiness in 10 years
 
 
 
 
 
 
Happy
286 (86.1)
46 (13.9)
142.42
<0.001
3.074
1.60-5.91
Unhappy
48 (32.0)
102 (68.0)
Referent
 
 
 
Health Status
 
 
 
 
 
 
Healthy
281(84.4)
52 (15.6)
115.32
<0.001
2.984
1.57-5.67
Unhealthy
53 (35.6)
96 (64.4)
Referent
 
 
 
Employment
 
 
 
 
 
 
Employed
320 (76.0)
101 (24.0)
70.50
<0.001
4.176
1.71-5.67
Unemployed 14 (23.0) 47 (77.0) Referent      

*[POR] prevalence odd ratio, ** p-value significant at < 0.05.