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. 2015 Sep 6;2015:627345. doi: 10.1155/2015/627345

Table 5.

Factors associated with perceived stigma of people with epilepsy (bivariate and multivariate analysis).

Explanatory variables Perceived stigma Bivariate and multivariate analysis
Yes No COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Age
 18–24 38 74 2.49 (1.01, 6.15) 2.84 (1.02, 7.92)
 25–34 40 96 2.02 (0.83, 4.94) 2.23 (0.82, 6.06)
 35–44 23 34 3.29 (1.25, 8.67) 3.04 (0.34, 9.13)
 ≥45 7 34 1.00 1.00
Educational status
 No formal education 22 23 2.99 (1.11, 8.03) 2.52 (0.84, 7.58)
 1–8 49 96 1.59 (0.67, 3.79) 1.24 (0.47, 3.28)
 9–12 29 94 0.96 (0.39, 2.37) 0.72 (0.27, 1.96)
 12+ 8 25 1.00 1.00
Residence
 Rural 33 45 1.89 (1.12, 3.18) 0.65 (0.34, 1.22)
 Urban 75 193 1.00 1.00
Difficulty in attending follow-up
 Yes 23 11 5.58 (2.61, 11.95) 3.15 (1.19, 8.34)
 No 85 227 1.00 1.00
Difficulty in taking medication daily
 Yes 18 10 4.56 (2.03, 10.26) 2.02 (0.70, 5.81)
 No 90 228 1.00 1.00
Injury during seizure attack
 Yes 53 81 1.87 (1.18, 2.93) 1.88 (1.12, 3.15)
 No 55 157 1.00 1.00
Contagion belief
 Yes 20 20 2.48 (1.27, 4.83) 2.37 (1.10, 5.08)
 No 88 218 1.00 1.00

Statistically significant at p value <0.05. ∗∗Statistically significant at p value <0.001.