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. 2020 May 18;75:e1436. doi: 10.6061/clinics/2020/e1436

Table 3. Linear regression model of depressive tendency and health literacy of women with diabetes.

Factors Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
Parameter Test value p Parameter Test value p
Age -0.013 -0.20 0.84
Education level (base: primary + high school)
    College or above 1.44 0.86 0.39 2.88 1.83 0.069
Marital status (base: married + divorced)
    Unmarried + widowed 3.85 1.91 0.06
Religious belief (Base: no)
    Yes 0.19 0.12 0.91
Employment level (base: unemployed)
    Employed + housewife -3.69 -1.90 0.059 -3.74 -2.03 0.044*
Monthly income (base: No)
    Below USD 1208 -1.47 -0.90 0.37
    Above USD 1208 0.035 0.02 0.99
Economic satisfaction (base: living at income level + living within income)
    Living beyond one’s income +living well within income 8.18 3.72 0.003* 8.27 3.92 0.0001*
Dependence status (base: self-care)
    Dependent on others 1.67 1.00 0.32
Companion (base: family)
    Others 1.20 0.39 0.70
Longer duration of diabetes (base:<=10 years)
    >10 years -0.46 -0.26 0.79
Insulin using (base: no)
    Yes -0.18 -0.11 0.91
Good sugar control (base: HbA1C>7%)
    HbA1C<=7% 0.44 0.28 0.78
Health literacy -0.18 -2.12 0.04* -0.17 -2.05 0.042*
Self-rated health status -1.39 -3.37 0.001* -1.11 -2.85 0.005*
*

significant.

USD: United States Dollar.