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. 2018 Jun 11;13(6):e0198071. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0198071

Table 3. Factors associated with treatment failure (N = 305).

AOR 95% CI p-value
Variables (Lower—Upper)
Sex
Female
Male 2.4 (0.82–6.69) 0.109
Age
40 and younger
>40 0.9 (0.38–2.00) 0.760
Married status
Unmarried
Divorced/Widowed 3.3 (0.63–16.64) 0.156
Married 1.8 (0.45–7.07) 0.409
Religion
Hindu
Buddhist 0.9 (0.28–2.66) 0.799
Christian or others 4.0 (1.22–13.17) 0.022
Area of residence
Rural
Urban 0.8 (0.36–1.97) 0.696
Lost a house in the earthquake
No
Yes 0.4 (0.16–1.20) 0.111
Partial 1.1 (0.39–3.12) 0.834
Lost a family member in the earthquake
No
Yes 1.6 (0.31–8.66) 0.556
Disclosure
Yes
No 0.2 (0.01–2.23) 0.178
Support
Low
Medium 0.5 (0.20–1.45) 0.224
High 1.4 (0.48–3.84) 0.557
PTSD
No
Medium 1.0 (0.41–2.38) 0.993
High 0.9 (0.24–3.22) 0.851
Stigma
No
Yes 3.2 (1.29–7.76) 0.012
Border blockade effect
No
Yes 1.4 (0.36–5.56) 0.619

AOR: Adjusted odds ratio; CI: Confidence Interval

Adjusted for family size, education, income, alcohol use, substance abuse, and hospital stay for a certain period of time