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. 2015 Mar 17;12(3):3215–3231. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120303215

Table 4.

Logistic regression analyses of all independent variables with self-perceived health (n = 304).

Variable Final Model OR (95% CI) 1
Age
45–65 vs. <45 1.95 (1.01–3.76) *
>65 vs. <45 1.79 (0.42–7.75)
Chronic disease
Yes vs. No 2.10 (0.68–6.48)
Satisfaction with healthcare services
Dissatisfied vs. Satisfied 3.66 (1.50–8.91) *
Fair vs. Satisfied 3.29 (0.96–11.26)
Smoking
Current vs. Never 2.19 (1.03–4.05) *
Former vs. Never 1.98 (0.45–8.64)
Drinking
Current vs. Never 1.60 (0.78–3.28)
Former vs. Never 0.23 (0.02–2.33)
Regular exercise
No vs. Yes 4.36 (1.06–15.30) *
Happiness level
Moderate vs. Happy 1.62 (0.83–3.15)
Unhappy vs. Happy 3.58 (1.06–12.08) *

1 Nagelkerke R2 = 22.2%, means that 22.2% of self-perceived health variance is explained by the final model. OR: Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval; * Level of significance < 0.05.