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. 2016 Apr 17;2016:8987976. doi: 10.1155/2016/8987976

Table 4.

Age and sex adjusted and mutually adjusted associations between achieving a sustained virologic response (SVR) and Aboriginal status, characteristics of HCV infection, and markers of socioeconomic status.

Variable Age and sex adjusted Mutually adjusted
Odds ratio 95% CI p value Odds ratio 95% CI p value
Aboriginal 0.78 (0.28; 2.16) 0.630 0.79 (0.26; 2.40) 0.678
Genotype
 2 3.49 (1.85; 6.61) 0.000 2.99 (1.56; 5.75) 0.001
 3 1.34 (0.88; 2.05) 0.171 1.46 (0.92; 2.30) 0.107
 4 0.41 (0.19; 0.87) 0.021 0.34 (0.15; 0.78) 0.011
 5 2.28 (0.70; 7.39) 0.169 2.65 (0.69; 10.16) 0.154
 4+ HCV risk factors 0.92 (0.67; 1.26) 0.592 0.94 (0.67; 1.34) 0.746
 Baseline viral load (>400,000) 0.59 (0.41; 0.86) 0.006 0.56 (0.37; 0.84) 0.006
 Advanced fibrosis (F3,4) 0.65 (0.44; 0.96) 0.031
 Resident of low income neighborhood 0.64 (0.46; 0.88) 0.006 0.65 (0.44; 0.96) 0.032
 High material deprivation 0.63 (0.43; 0.94) 0.022 0.77 (0.49; 1.23) 0.280
 High social deprivation 0.65 (0.47; 0.90) 0.010
 Poor housing suitability 0.99 (0.72; 1.38) 0.970