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. 2021 Aug 4;14:2079–2086. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S325207

Table 4.

Factors Associated with Poor Preventive Practice Among Diabetic and HIV/AIDS Follow Up Clients from Multivariable Logistic Regression

Variables COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Sex
 Female 1.757(1.157–2.669) 1.607(1.030–2.507)
 Male 1 1
Educational status
 Illiterate 2.206(1.168–4.166) 2.597(1.326–5.089)
 Primary level 1.167(0.662–2.057) 1.351(0.745–2.451)
 Secondary level 1.068(0.580–1.965) 1.290(0.680–2.449)
 Diploma and above 1 1
Residence
 Rural 0.375(0.185–0.760) 0.38(0.183–0.790)
 Semi-urban 0.856(0.547–1.339) 0.851(0.529–1.369)
 Urban 1 1
Family size
 Four and above 2.023(1.322–3.098) 2.061(1.315–3.230)
 Less than four 1 1
Have health professional in the house
 No 1.661(1.086–2.540) 1.792(1.132–2.837)
 Yes 1 1
Have health insurance
 No 1.817(1.191–2.774) 1.845(1.177–2.893)
 Yes 1 1