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. 2020 Jan 29;15(1):e0218843. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218843

Table 3. Bivariate analysis of the association between patients with a psychosis diagnosis and different sociodemographic variables.

Variable Total (N) FEP Prevalence n(%) Prevalence ratio 95% CI P-value
Age
≤ 29 757 459 (60.6) 1 0.98–1.16 0.113
> 29 674 436 (64.7) 1.07
Gender
Male 930 486 (52.3) 1.00 1.43–1.66 < 0.001
Female 549 442 (80.51) 1.54
Religion
Protestant 404 230 (56.9) 1.00
Catholic 407 261 (64.1) 1.13 1.01–1.26 0.037
Moslem 242 143 (59.1) 1.04 0.91–1.19 0.588
Seventh day Adventist 29 17 (58.6) 1.03 0.75–1.41 0.857
Pentecostal/Born again 123 95 (77.2) 1.36 1.19–1.54 < 0.001
Other religions 46 29 (63.0) 1.11 0.87–1.40 0.399
Occupation
Student 89 43 (48.3) 1.00
Formal 108 63 (58.3) 1.21 0.92–1.58 0.168
Non-formal 270 174 (64.4) 1.33 1.06–1.68 0.015
Unemployed 922 582 (63.1) 1.31 1.05–1.63 0.018
Region
Central 1,093 675 (61.8) 1.00
Eastern 102 67 (65.7) 1.06 0.92–1.23 0.414
Northern 30 17 (56.7) 0.92 0.67–1.26 0.594
Western 143 93 (65.0) 1.05 0.93–1.20 0.4321