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. 2019 Dec 5;19:153. doi: 10.1186/s12905-019-0856-5

Table 3.

Results of nominal logistic regression on preferred roles in treatment decisions in doctor-patient relationship (N = 236)

Variables Passive and leaning passive vs Shared equally Autonomous and leaning autonomous vs Shared equally
OR p-value 95%CI of OR OR p-value 95%CI of OR
Higher woman’s age in years 0.77 0.149 0.55–1.10 1.02 0.832 0.89–1.16
Having tertiary education (Ref: Secondary education or less) 2.37 0.504 0.19–29.90 0.89 0.781 0.40–1.98
Having full-time occupation (Ref: Absence) 0.86 0.886 0.10–7.18 1.55 0.352 0.62–3.91
Having a religious affiliation (Ref: Absence) 7.79 0.048 1.02–59.50 1.98 0.072 0.94–4.17
Higher husband’s age in years 1.19 0.086 0.98–1.45 1.04 0.298 0.96–1.13
Longer years of marriage 0.81 0.287 0.55–1.19 1.00 0.942 0.89–1.13
Longer years of infertility 1.40 0.194 0.84–2.33 0.91 0.241 0.77–1.07
Secondary infertility (Ref: Primary infertility) 14.45 0.033 1.25–167.59 1.54 0.321 0.66–3.64
Presence of live birth (Ref: Absence) 0.18 0.308 0.00–4.93 0.64 0.432 0.21–1.96
Cause of infertility – Female factor only (Ref: Mixed infertility) 2.55 0.504 0.16–39.46 3.13 0.045 1.03–9.51
Cause of infertility – Male factor onlya (Ref: Mixed infertility) 1.95 0.258 0.61–6.22
Cause of infertility – Unexplained (Ref: Mixed infertility) 2.58 0.539 0.13–53.25 1.64 0.433 0.48–5.70
Longer duration of ART in years 1.73 0.061 0.98–3.01 1.17 0.120 0.96–1.42
Higher fertility-related quality of life – Core 0.97 0.610 0.87–1.08 0.98 0.332 0.95–1.02
Higher fertility-related quality of life – Treatment 0.94 0.257 0.85–1.04 0.98 0.330 0..95–1.02
Higher marital satisfaction 1.73 0.036 1.04–2.89 0.90 0.098 0.78–1.02
Higher anxiety 0.88 0.378 0.65–1.18 1.05 0.430 0.93–1.18
Higher depression 1.12 0.624 0.71–1.77 0.90 0.206 0.40–1.98

Note. Shared equally = reference category for the dependent variable. OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, ART Assisted reproductive technology

aNo participants in the Passive and leaning passive category suffered from male-factor infertility. Therefore, the odds ratio and the corresponding p-value are not available