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. 2017 May;27(3):207–214. doi: 10.4314/ejhs.v27i3.2

Table 3.

Logistic regression analysis results on factors predicting attitudes towards psychiatry

Variables Positive ATP COR (95% CI) Adjusted OR
(95% CI)
P-value
Age 20–22 30.9% 2.89 (1.078–7.77) 3.86(1.00–14.90) 0.050
23–26 13.0% 1.00
Sex Female 50.0% 5.00(1.96–12.77) 9.23(2.32–36.76) 0.002
Male 16.7% 1.00
Marital status In relationship
and married
31.8% 1.66 (0.60–4.56)
Single 22.0% 1.00
Place of origin Rural 27.6% 1.50 (0.65–3.46)
Urban 20.3% 1.00
Personal history Yes 72.0% 14.30(4.48–45.65) 14.53(3.08–68.59) 0.001
of mental illness No 15.4% 1.00
Family history of Yes 48.4% 5.16(2.08–12.76) 8.95(2.50–32.00) 0.001
mental illness No 15.4% 1.00
Close friends Yes 15.0% 1.00
history of mental No 28.0% 2.21(0.82–5.96)
illness
Psychiatry clinical Yes 10.7% 1.00
rotation completed No 34.8% 4.46(1.66–11.96) 7.58(2.02–28.37) 0.003

Constant= −5.24, Wald= 26.18, Reference=1.00, ATP=Attitude