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. 2017 Mar 20;18:40. doi: 10.1186/s12875-017-0615-3

Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression analyses with the dependent variable: willingness to monitor health data

Entire sample (n = 627) Sample without diabetes (n = 503) Diabetes only (n = 124)
Independent variable OR (95% CI) p OR (95% CI) p OR (95% CI) p
Age 0.992 (0.976–1.008) 0.312 0.993 (0.974–1.012) 0.468 0.972 (0.929–1.018) 0.229
Gender (ref = male) 0.792 (0.522–1.203) 0.274 0.655 (0.468–0.916) 0.013 1.934 (0.783–4.776) 0.153
Level of education (ref = low)
Intermediate 1.491 (0.973–2.284) 0.067 1.804 (1.256–2.590) 0.001 0.652 (0.250–1.701) 0.382
High 2.042 (1.415–2.950) <0.001 2.344 (1.645–3.341) <0.001 1.217 (0.398–3.724) 0.730
Multimorbidity (ref = one disease) 1.170 (0.868–1.576) 0.303 1.278 (0.903–1.809) 0.167 0.876 (0.386–1.988) 0.751
Disease control score (expert panel) 1.639 (1.129–2.380) 0.009 1.164 (0.908–1.491) 0.230
Physical Health Composite Score (PCS) 1.001 (0.984–1.019) 0.916 0.999 (0.979–1.020) 0.934 1.008 (0.962–1.057) 0.726
Self-efficacy patient 0.862 (0.655–1.134) 0.288 0.881 (0.636–1.221) 0.448 0.757 (0.346–1.656) 0.486