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. 2014 Jul 3;2014:480425. doi: 10.1155/2014/480425

Table 3.

The association of fair/poor self-rated health with self-reported workplace loads and demographic variables: Ukrainian and Czech males and females (Adj. odds ratio (OR) and 95% CI, 4 log. models).

Adj. OR 95% CI Adj. OR 95% CI Adj. OR 95% CI Adj. OR 95% CI
Ukrainian males Ukrainian females Czech males Czech females
Age groups
 18–30 (ref.) 1 1 1 1
 31–40 ,985 ,408 2,379 ,902 ,274 2,967 1,578 ,717 3,473 1,224 ,524 2,859
 41–62 1,779 ,769 4,116 6,361 2,211 18,298 3,508 1,677 7,338 3,106 1,434 6,728
Education level
 Univ. (ref.) 1 1 1 1
 Primary 2,065 ,800 5,327 ,514 ,182 1,451 2,318 1,010 5,321 1,562 ,573 4,256
 Secondary 1,156 ,423 3,164 ,425 ,159 1,133 1,264 ,527 3,030 1,297 ,482 3,485
Marital status
 Other (ref.) 1 1 1 1
 Married 1,071 ,573 2,004 1,457 ,650 3,265 1,144 ,678 1,931 ,957 ,559 1,639

Workplace discrimination by factors
Not exposed (ref.) 1 1 1 1
Exposed by 1 factor 1,313 ,582 2,958 4,050 1,254 13,082 ,665 ,341 1,295
Exposed by 2 factors 1,780 ,830 3,816 4,891 1,468 16,297 ,578 ,302 1,108 1,073 ,588 1,958
Exposed by 3 factors 2,140 ,904 5,068 13,180 3,487 49,814 ,818 ,266 2,517 1,879 ,999 3,534
Exposed by 4 factors 1,277 ,370 4,416 6,578 1,175 36,821 3,041 ,439 21,074 2,687 ,890 8,118

Educational level was confirmed as a significant determinant of poor health (SRH) but only in the case of Czech males (OR = 2.32, 95% CI = [1.01–5.32]—the lower the education the worse the parameters of SRH (taking university education as the reference frame)).

Marital status was not significantly associated with SRH in any analysed samples.