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. 2021 Nov 8;129(11):117002. doi: 10.1289/EHP9391

Table 6.

Associations [adjusted ORs (95% CIs)] between sociodemographic and exposure characteristics and displacement after landslides in Banjarnegara, Indonesia, between 2014 and 2018 (n=405).

Categories Variables Odds ratio of being displaced vs. not displaced
Landslide characteristics Number of landslides 0.12 (0.05,0.28)
Personal landslide exposurea 1.94 (1.65,2.29)
Time since last exposure (0–4 y) 1.60 (1.35,1.89)
Demographic characteristics Age group (y)
<31 Ref
 31–43 0.84 (0.40,1.76)
 44–54 0.42 (0.19,0.93)
55 0.59 (0.24,1.44)
Level of education
 No educationb Ref
 Primary school 0.84 (0.39,1.82)
 More than primary school 0.81 (0.32,2.05)
Female vs. male 0.97 (0.56,1.71)
Earning less than the minimum wage (Y/N) 0.53 (0.29,0.97)
Employed in agriculture (Y/N) 1.10 (0.58,2.07)

Note: ORs and 95% CIs were estimated using logistic regression model fully adjusted for all covariates shown in the Table. CI, confidence interval; N, no; OR, odds ratio; Ref, reference; Y, yes.

a

Personal landslide exposure is a composite score used to assess the severity of exposure. Values range from 0–10, where higher scores indicate more severe exposures.

b

No education or less than primary school level of education.