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. 2020 Feb 19;15(2):e0228495. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228495

Table 3. Results of the multiple logistic regression on patients present in both periods and aged 18 or over in 2016 (N = 535,605).

Being a consumer is predicted.

Variable 2016
(Size, %)
2017
(Size, %)
Adjusted Odds Ratio (CI95%)
Age
 18-<30 90,052 (16.8) Reference
 30-<40 90,210 (16.8) 2.05 (1.86–2.27)
 40-<50 94,292 (17.6) 3.75 (3.42–4.12)
 50-<60 90,632 (16.9) 5.74 (5.25–6.28)
 60-<70 80,537 (15.0) 7.20 (6.58–7.88)
 70+ 89,882 (16.8) 8.86 (8.09–9.69)
Study period relative to the change in law
 Before Reference
 After 0.52 (0.51–0.53)
Sex (Female vs Male)
 Male 259,165 (48.4) Reference
 Female 276,440 (51.6) 1.67 (1.61–1.72)
Chronic disease (ALD)
 No 430,649 (80.4) 423,929 (79.2) Reference
 Yes 104,956 (19.6) 111,676 (20.8) 1.98 (1.91–2.05)
Low income (CMUc)
 No 509,072 (95.0) 510,700 (95.4) Reference
 Yes 26,533 (5.0) 24,905 (4.6) 2.02 (1.90–2.14)