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. 2020 Nov 4;20:1650. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09759-2

Table 2.

Logistic regression models predicting odds of being non-compliant with self –isolation

Independent variable Model 1 Model 2
Age (centered at mean) .985 (.973–998)** .988 (.976–1.001)*
Sex
 Female (ref)
 Male 2.457 (1.792–.3.368)*** 2.464 (1.789–3.394)***
Marital status
 Single (unmarried, divorced, widow) (ref)
 Married/couple 1.715 (1.139–2.580)** 1.782 (1.176–2.698)***
Education
 Low .739 (.492–1.112) .727 (.477–1.108)
 Medium (ref)
 High .959 (.664–1.385) 1.002 (.687–1.461)
Household income
 1 (Lowest level) 1.214 (.676–2.182) 1.277 (.701–2.326)
 2 .916 (.634–1.324) .964 (.662–1.403)
 3 (ref)
 4 .822 (.478–1.414) .908 (.524–1.572)
 5 (highest level) .989 (.261–3.747) .897 (.234–3.433)
Social Class
 Low 1.371 (.953–1.971)* 1.370 (.948–1.979)*
 High (ref)
Perceived Social support
 Family .874 (.803–.950) ***
 Friends 1.147 (1.076–1.222)****
 Significant other person .926 (.849–1.010) *

Odds ratio with 95% confidence interval are displayed

*P < .1 **P < .05 *** p < .005 **** P < .001