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. 2020 Nov 10;34:152. doi: 10.47176/mjiri.34.152

Table 2 . Association between the respondents' self-isolation coverage1 and their sex, age, and living condition .

Dependent variable
Complete Partial No-Coverage Complete/Partial Coverage Partial/No-Coverage
Independent
Variables
n (%) n (%) n (%) p Crude OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95% CI)4 Crude OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95% CI)4
Sex
Male 126 (49.8) 113 (44.7) 14
(5.5)
<0.00012 1 1 1 1
Female 212 (69.5) 88 (28.9) 5
(1.6)
2.2
(1.5, 3.1)
2.3
(1.5, 3.3)
2.2
(0.8, 6.3)
1.8
(0.6, 5.3)
Age Group
60-69 182 (57.2) 128 (40.3) 8
(2.5)
0.0272 1 1 1 1
70-79 108 (63.2) 57 (33.3) 6
(3.5)
1.3 (0.9, 2.0) 1.3 (0.8, 1.9) 0.6
(0.2, 2.3)
0.6
(0.2, 2.0)
≥80 50 (70.4) 16 (22.5) 5
(7.0)
2.2
(1.2, 4.0)
2.3 (1.2, 4.3) 0.2
(0.1, 0.9)
0.2
(0.1, 0.7)
Living Condition
Alone 52 (69.3) 22 (29.3) 1
(1.3)
0.2323 1 1 1 1
With family
members
281 (60.0) 169 (36.1) 18
(3.9)
0.7
(0.4, 1.2)
1.0
(0.6, 1.8)
0.4
(0.1, 3.3)
0.4
(0.1, 3.6)

1Self-Isolation Coverage assesses the completeness of self-isolation of elderly between 19 Feb and 19 May 2020. 2 P values are generated using Chi Square test. 3 P values are generated using Fisher’s Exact Test. 4The odds ratio for each variable is adjusted for potential confounding effect of the other variables measured in this study, i.e., age, sex, and living condition.