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. 2016 Nov 2;2016:4840762. doi: 10.1155/2016/4840762

Table 3.

Associations between delayed reporting demographic and socioeconomic variables.

Categorial variables ≤90 days (n = 179) >90 days
(n = 222)
Univariate analysis
Multivariate analysis
n (%) n (%) OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p
Age (year)
≤50 100 (53.5) 87 (46.5) 0.509 [0.341–0.759] 0.001 0.802 [0.817–3.977] 0.145
>50 79 (36.9) 135 (63.1)
Marital status
Married 114 (44.9) 140 (55.1)
Unmarried 65 (44.2) 82 (55.8) 1.027 [0.683–1.546] 0.897
Education status
Illiterate 58 (27) 157 (73)
Primary level 43(46.2) 50 (53.8) 0.430 [0.259–0.713] 0.001 0.239 [0.099–0.574] 0.001
Secondary and higher level 78 (83.9) 15 (16.1) 0.071 [0.038–0.133] 0.001 0.026 [0.007–0.095] 0.001
Education status of husband
Illiterate 13 (24.1) 41 (75.9)
Primary level 27 (31.8) 58 (68.2) 0.681 [0.314–1.476] 0.330 0.845 [0.367–1.948] 0.693
Secondary and higher level 74 (64.3) 41 (35.7) 0.176 [0.085–0.365] 0.001 1.219 [0.421–3.529] 0.715
Residence
Urban 136 (49.5) 139 (50.5)
Rural 43 (43.1) 83 (65.9) 1.888 [1.219–2.925] 0.004 0.451 [0.178–1.146] 0.094
Occupation
Employed 47 (61) 30 (39)
Unemployed 132 (46.7) 192 (59.3) 0.439 [0.264–0.730] 0.002 1.528 [0.496–4.708] 0.461
Socioeconomic status
Low 125 (38.5) 200 (61.5) 3.927 [2.280–6.765] 0.001 1.525 [0.606–3.841] 0.370
Moderate and high 54 (71.1) 22 (28.9)
Social security
Yes 173 (44.2) 218 (55.8)
No 6 (60) 4 (40) 0.529 [0.147–1.904] 0.330
Distance to the first consultation (Km)
<3 155 (49.2) 160 (50.8)
[3–6[ 5 (29.4) 12 (70.6) 2.325 [0.800–6.754] 0.121 2.953 [0.262–33.248] 0.381
[6–10[ 6 (25) 27 (75) 2.906 [1.324–6.378] 0.008 2.720 [0.758–9.770] 0.125
≥10 10 (30.3) 23 (69.7) 2.228 [1.027–4.834] 0.043 4.943 [1.162–21.035] 0.031

Model included variables that were significant on univariate analyses at p (0.20 level).

∗∗Significant at p value ≤ 0.05.