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. 2018 Feb 6;62(4):490–504. doi: 10.1093/annweh/wxx115

Table 6.

OR for females versus males across nested multinomial regression models for unmet accommodation need versus accommodation needs met, and exceeded accommodation need versus accommodations needs met.

Accommodation needs met/unmet/exceeded
Unmet needs versus needs met Needs exceeded versus needs met
OR 95% CI Change in estimate (%) OR 95% CI Change in estimate (%)
Female versus males 1.23 0.75–2.02 0.56 0.32–1.00
Female + demographic factors 1.31 0.79–2.16 0.62 0.35–1.12
Female + demographic + health 1.16 0.69–1.95 11 0.69 0.38–1.27 −11
Female + demographic + work context 0.86 0.48–1.54 34 0.67 0.35–1.27 −7
Female + demographic + health + work context 0.83 0.46–1.50 36 0.69 0.36–1.33 −10

Change in estimate is the difference between the estimate of interest and the estimate from the female + demographic model divided by the estimate from the female + demographic model.

Only variables with bi-variate relationships with P values less than 0.20 are included in each model.