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. 2020 Apr 9;10(4):e036088. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036088

Table 3.

Logistic regression model for willingness to participate in cardiac rehabilitation, n=1123

Full study population n (%) Willingness to participate in CR n (%) Unadjusted Multivariable adjusted*
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Observations 1229 (100) 854 (76.0)
Civil status
 Married/partnership 793 (64.5) 546 (48.6) 1 (ref) 1 (ref)
 Divorced/unmarried/widow 436 (35.5) 308 (27.4) 1.33 0.99 to 1.79 1.28 0.93 to 1.76
Occupational status
 Employed 479 (39.0) 388 (34.6) 1 (ref) 1 (ref)
 Unemployed/out of workforce 750 (61.0) 466 (41.5) 0.52 0.39 to 0.69 0.93 0.62 to 1.40
Educational level
 Low 516 (42.0) 322 (28.7) 1 (ref) 1 (ref)
 Medium 539 (43.9) 405 (36.1) 1.64 1.21 to 2.20 1.36 0.98 to 1.88
 High 174 (14.2) 127 (11.3) 1.31 0.87 to 1.99 1.21 0.78 to 1.88
Income, tertiles
 Low 405 (33.0) 229 (20.4) 1 (ref) 1 (ref)
 Medium 406 (33.0) 288 (25.6) 1.65 1.19 to 2.30 1.35 0.94 to 1.94
 High 418 (34.0) 337 (30.0) 2.38 1.69 to 3.34 1.55 1.02 to 2.35

*Adjusted for age, gender, acute coronary syndrome (ACS) diagnosis and Charlson Comorbidity Index.

CR, cardiac rehabilitation.