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. 2017 Jun 19;14(6):655. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14060655

Table 2.

Multivariate logistic regression on the prevalence of diabetes.

Classification OR 95% CI p
Age (n, Mean Age ± SE) 1.03 1.03–1.04 <0.0001
Gender
Women 1.00
Men 1.53 1.27–1.84 <0.0001
Marital Status
Married 1.00
Single 1.08 0.92–1.26 0.3725
not applicable 0.83 0.56–1.21 0.3273
Educational Level
Elementary school 1.41 1.13–1.77 0.0029
Middle school 1.33 1.08–1.65 0.0086
High school 1.30 1.09–1.54 0.0035
College 1.00
Job Status
Employed 1.00
Unemployed 1.25 1.09–1.43 0.0016
Residential Location
Urban 1.00
Rural 1.07 0.92–1.25 0.3581
Household Income Status
1 (Lowest) 1.15 0.96–1.38 0.1426
2 1.09 0.92–1.29 0.3061
3 1.05 0.88–1.25 0.6220
4 (Highest) 1.00
Health Insurance Type
NHI 1.00
Medical Aid 1.29 0.97–1.72 0.0776
Hypertension
No 1.00
Yes 2.00 1.77–2.27 <0.0001
Dyslipidemia
No 1.00
Yes 2.29 2.03–2.58 <0.0001
Monthly Alcohol Intake
No 1.00
Yes 0.90 0.80–1.01 0.0776
Moderate Physical Activity
No 1.00
Yes 1.12 0.92–1.36 0.2727
Smoking Status
ETS-unexposed nonsmoker 1.00
ETS-exposed nonsmoker 1.29 1.07–1.56 0.0073
Current smoker 1.22 1.02–1.46 0.0333

All variables were adjusted by weighting; NHI: National Health Insurance.