Skip to main content
. 2020 Jun 22;22(6):e14714. doi: 10.2196/14714

Table 2.

Multivariable analysis showing predictors of internet access within the male and female study participants (N=220).

Variables Internet access

Males (n=305) Females (n=599)

OR (95% CI) P value OR (95% CI) P value
Age (years)

18-30 2.60 (1.02-6.67) .04 a

31-40 1.57 (0.56-4.41) .39

41-50 0.86 (0.28-2.69) .79

50+b
Education

No school 0.09 (0.02-0.57) .01 0.65 (0.22-1.93) .44

Incomplete school 0.16 (0.03-0.83) .03 1.82 (0.63-5.28) .27

High school diploma 0.34 (0.06-2.02) .24 1.12 (0.29-4.29) .86

Some college or college graduateb
Household education

No school 0.26 (0.05-1.28) .09 0.16 (0.06-0.42) <.001

Incomplete school 0.23 (0.08-0.61) .004 0.16 (0.09-0.31) <.001

High school diploma 0.29 (0.09-0.89) .03 0.68 (0.34-1.33) .26

Some college or college graduateb
Type of family

Brokenb

Extended 1.27 (0.11-14.50) .85

Joint 1.98 (0.21-18.69) .55

Nuclear 0.80 (0.09-7.47) .85
Total earning members in the household

No earning member 0.17 (0.01-2.22) .18

1 earning member 0.45 (0.18-1.14) .09

2 earning members 1.29 (0.50-3.34) .59

3 or more earning membersb
Housing type

Nonconcreteb

Concrete 2.51 (0.61-10.36) .20 0.79 (0.35-1.79) .57

Semiconcrete 2.62 (0.64-10.74) .18 0.38 (0.16-0.92) .03
Type of toilet facility

In-houseb

Public place 1.94 (0.90-4.16) .09 0.70 (0.42-1.17) .17

Open defecation 1.25 (0.53-2.92) .61
Television ownership

Nob

Yes 1.94 (0.72-5.23) .19
Television ownership with satellite television service

Nob

Yes 1.40 (0.67-2.95) .37

aEmpty cells indicate that the variables were not significant in the bivariate analysis for the respective gender group.

bReference group.