Table 4. Relative importance of socioeconomic factors for elderly fall risks.
Years | 2011 | 2014 | 2017 | The whole period | ||||
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Factors | OR | AOR | OR | AOR | OR | AOR | OR | AOR |
Age | 1.470* | 1.266* | 1.476* | 1.143* | 1.574* | 1.340* | 1.501* | 1.245* |
(1.299–1.663) | (1.103–1.453) | (1.325–1.645) | (1.012–1.290) | (1.397–1.775) | (1.171–1.533) | (1.402–1.606) | (1.154–1.343) | |
Gender | 2.020* | 1.644* | 2.075* | 1.449* | 1.898* | 1.542* | 2.004* | 1.548* |
(1.760–2.317) | (1.380–1.958) | (1.847–2.331) | (1.256–1.671) | (1.671–2.156) | (1.324–1.796) | (1.861–2.158) | (1.416–1.692) | |
Household type | 1.497* | 1.092 | 1.492* | 1.030 | 1.533* | 0.994 | 1.506* | 1.032 |
(1.315–1.704) | (0.895–1.332) | (1.322–1.684) | (0.868–1.223) | (1.351–1.740) | (0.821–1.202) | (1.401–1.619) | (0.927–1.149) | |
Marital status | 1.619* | 1.038 | 1.838* | 1.345* | 1.864* | 1.426* | 1.766* | 1.251* |
(1.434–1.828) | (0.857–1.258) | (1.647–2.051) | (1.141–1.585) | (1.657–2.098) | (1.185–1.717) | (1.651–1.889) | (1.128–1.388) | |
Education level | 1.671* | 1.257* | 1.834* | 1.240* | 1.506* | 1.122 | 1.675* | 1.206* |
(1.429–1.953) | (1.046–1.510) | (1.624–2.070) | (1.068–1.439) | (1.329–1.708) | (0.956–1.317) | (1.549–1.811) | (1.097–1.325) | |
Current employment status | 1.575* | 1.348* | 1.507* | 1.198* | 1.432* | 1.151 | 1.510* | 1.236* |
(1.378–1.799) | (1.168–1.556) | (1.334–1.703) | (1.051–1.366) | (1.252–1.636) | (0.998–1.328) | (1.401–1.628) | (1.140–1.340) | |
Past career | 1.616* | 1.088 | 1.880* | 1.174 | 1.325* | 0.959 | 1.614* | 1.073 |
(1.238–2.109) | (0.800–1.481) | (1.561–2.265) | (0.946–1.457) | (1.093–1.605) | (0.769–1.196) | (1.425–1.827) | (0.931–1.238) | |
Annual income | 1.406* | 0.982 | 1.534* | 1.191* | 1.293* | 1.020 | 1.417* | 1.066 |
(1.242–1.592) | (0.853–1.131) | (1.376–1.710) | (1.050–1.351) | (1.150–1.454) | (0.890–1.168) | (1.324–1.516) | (0.986–1.152) | |
Personal wealth | 1.508* | 1.079 | 1.526* | 1.125 | 1.222* | 0.962 | 1.426* | 1.070 |
(1.331–1.709) | (0.933–1.247) | (1.368–1.702) | (0.994–1.274) | (1.086–1.375) | (0.841–1.100) | (1.332–1.527) | (0.992–1.153) | |
Number of children | 1.219* | 1.047 | 1.206* | 0.991 | 1.239* | 0.997 | 1.220* | 1.007 |
(1.075–1.383) | (0.913–1.202) | (1.083–1.343) | (0.881–1.114) | (1.100–1.395) | (0.874–1.138) | (1.140–1.305) | (0.935–1.085) | |
Relationship satisfaction | 1.260* | 1.196* | 1.459* | 1.302* | 1.410* | 1.346* | 1.371* | 1.276* |
(1.111–1.430) | (1.050–1.363) | (1.303–1.634) | (1.159–1.463) | (1.251–1.589) | (1.184–1.529) | (1.280–1.469) | (1.188–1.371) |
* p<0.05;
AOR of each investigated factor was the odds ratio adjusted by all other factors (confounders) and survey year.