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. 2018 May;33(3):193–199. doi: 10.5001/omj.2018.37

Table 1. Unadjusted and adjusted analysis for predominantly inattentive subtype (PIS) with sociodemographic variables.

Variables Unadjusted analysis of PIS Adjusted analysis of PIS
Total
n (%)
Yes
n (%)
No
n (%)
p-value OR 95% CI p-value
Sex
Male 142 (43.3) 17 (70.8) 125 (41.1) 0.005 1.65 0.60– 4.58 0.334
Female 186 (56.7) 7 (29.2) 179 (58.9) 1.00
Mother’s education
Illiterate 49 (15.4) 7 (29.2) 42 (14.3) 0.017 11.40 0.87–150.70 0.064
Preparatory/secondary/diploma 196 (61.6) 16 (66.7) 180 (61.2) 3.49 0.36–34.29 0.283
Baccalaureate/graduate 73 (23.0) 1 (4.2) 72 (24.5) 1.00
Father’s education
Illiterate 22 (6.9) 2 (8.3) 20 (6.8) 0.791 0.59 0.08–4.18 0.596
Preparatory/secondary/diploma 177 (55.8) 14 (58.3) 163 (55.6) 0.69 0.19–2.43 0.568
Baccalaureate/graduate 118 (37.2) 8 (33.3) 110 (37.5) 1.00
Mother’s occupation
Housewife 180 (56.6) 15 (62.5) 165 (56.1) 0.544 0.75 0.20–2.83 0.672
Others 138 (43.4) 9 (37.5) 129 (43.9) 1.00
Father’s occupation
Public/military sector 169 (53.3) 9 (37.5) 160 (54.6) 0.106 1.00 0.90–8.30 0.076
Public/military sector
Others
148 (46.7) 15 (62.5) 133 (45.4) 2.80
Family income
Low 137 (54.4) 14 (73.7) 123 (52.8) 0.079 2.04 0.60–6.96 0.252
Medium/high 115 (45.6) 5 (26.3) 110 (47.2) 1.00

OR: odd ratio; CI: confidence interval.