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. 2021 Mar 3;9(2):100316. doi: 10.1016/j.esxm.2020.100316

Table 3.

Logistic regression (first and last step) of the relationship between sexual activity as a dependent variable and PADL, cohabitation, self-reported health, and age as covariates, among 60- to 96-year-old participants from the SNAC-B sample (n = 987)

Step 1
Dependent variable Independent variable B P-value OR 95% CI
Sexual activity Sex (male) 0.313 .031 1.367 1.030-1.815
Economic −0.141 .464 0.868 0.595-1.267
Cohabitation 0.835 .000 2.306 1.702-3.123
PADL 0.326 .231 1.385 0.813-2.360
Age 66-71 −0.533 .004 0.587 0.409-0.841
Age 72-80 −1.585 .000 0.205 0.139-0.303
Age ≥81 −2.157 .000 0.116 0.075-0.179
Education (mid) 0.248 .134 1.282 0.927-1.773
Education (high) 0.328 .106 1.388 0.933-2.064
Self-reported health 0.333 .038 1.396 1.018-1.913
Step 5
 Sexual activity Sex (male) 0.350 .014 1.419 1.073-1.878
Cohabitation 0.837 .000 2.309 1.713-3.113
Age 66-71 −0.583 .001 0.558 0.392-0.795
Age 72-80 −1.685 .000 0.185 0.127-0.271
Age ≥81 −2.287 .000 0.102 0.067-0.155
Self-reported health 0.354 .027 1.425 1.041-1.950

OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.