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. 2021 Aug 10;38(10):2679–2685. doi: 10.1007/s10815-021-02287-x

Table 3.

Multivariate analysis of predictors of reporting IVF-AO decline among respondents aged 35 and greater from 2015 through 2020

Adjusted OR(95% CI) Chi-squarep-value
Highest education level achieved* 0.0084
   GED or less 0.582 (0.261–1.297)
   Some college 0.550 (0.368–0.821)
   College 0.754 (0.592–0.961)
   Master’s or professional degree Reference
Income* 0.0035
   $0–$49K 2.276 (1.434–3.611)
   $50K–$99K 1.211 (0.884–1.660)
   $100K–$199K 1.062 (0.796–1.416)
   $200K+ Reference
Age (years)* < 0.0001
   35–37 Reference
   38–40 1.500 (1.087–2.070)
   41–42 1.442 (0.975–2.133)
   42+ 4.434 (3.267–6.018)
Self-reported diagnoses
   DOR* 2.893 (2.287–3.660) < 0.0001
   Male* 0.706 (0.514–0.970) 0.0316
   PCOS 0.975 (0.643–1.479) 0.9068
   Poor oocyte quality* 1.437 (1.128–1.832) 0.0034
   Tubal blockage* 0.441 (0.263–0.740) 0.0019
   Unexplained* 0.697 (0.535–0.907) 0.0073
State with mandated fertility coverage 0.1004
   Yes Reference
   No 0.822 (0.650–1.039)

OR adjusted odds ratio, adjusted for all other variables in table, CI confidence interval

*Significance with chi-square p value ≤ 0.05 level