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. 2017 Nov 26;14(12):1459. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14121459

Table 4.

Factors that are associated with overall detection rate of participants’ mental health issue.

Demographics Negative Positive Crude OR (95%CI) Adjusted OR (95%CI)
n = 168 (50.91%) n = 162 (49.09%)
Gender
Male 96 (62.75) 57 (37.25) - -
Female 72 (40.68) 105 (59.32) 2.46 (1.58–3.83) *** 2.32 (1.40–3.86) ***
Marital status
Married/living together 135 (58.44) 96 (41.56) - -
Single 33 (33.33) 66 (66.67) 2.81 (1.72–4.61) *** 1.48 (1.37–3.00) **
Age
≤30 53 (37.59) 88 (62.41) - -
31–45 98 (62.82) 58 (37.18) 0.36 (0.22–0.57) *** 0.66 (0.33–0.94) **
46~60 17 (51.52) 16 (48.48) 0.57 (0.26–1.22) 1.48 (0.48–4.59)
Education level
<Bachelor’s degree 27 (39.13) 42 (60.87) - -
≥Bachelor’s degree 141 (54.02) 120 (45.98) 0.55 (0.32–0.94) * 0.87 (0.45–1.67)
Length of employment
≤3 years 21 (35.00) 39 (65.00) - -
4–10 yeas 63 (47.73) 69 (52.27) 0.59 (0.31–1.11) 1.16 (0.55–2.41)
≥11 years 84 (60.87) 54 (39.13) 0.35 (0.18–0.65) *** 0.73 (0.28–0.86) *

Note: * p-value < 0.05; ** p-value < 0.01; *** p-value < 0.001.