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

Table 4.

Logistic regression model (first and last step) of the relationship between sexual satisfaction as a dependent variable and sex (male), self-reported health, and age as covariates among 60- to 96-year-old participants from the SNAC-B sample (n = 806)

Step 1
Dependent variable Independent variable B P-value. OR 95% CI
Sexual satisfaction Sex (male) −0.586 .001 0.557 0.398-0.780
Economic 0.283 .206 1.327 0.856-2.059
Cohabitation 0.399 .035 1.490 1.028-2.159
PADL 0.015 .965 1.015 0.525-1.962
Age 66-71 0.147 .493 1.159 0.761-1.765
Age 72-80 0.060 .797 1.062 0.673-1.675
Age ≥81 0.711 .010 2.037 1.183-3.507
Education (mid) −0.086 .656 0.918 0.630-1.338
Education (high) 0.149 .547 1.161 0.714-1.886
Self-reported health 0.610 .003 1.841 1.237-2.741
Step 7
 Sexual satisfaction Sex (male) −0.567 .001 0.567 0.408-0.788
Cohabitation 0.416 .023 1.516 1.058-2.171
Age ≥81 0.626 .006 1.870 1.192-2.933
Self-reported health 0.626 .002 1.871 1.263-2.771

OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.