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. 2022 Feb 17;26:101735. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101735

Table 2.

Odds and 95% CIs from logistic regression models examining perception of COVID-19 public health measures and unmet needs among Korean older adults (n = 1961).

Variables Model 1
Model2
Model3
Understanding of public health measure
Trust of public health measure
Satisfaction of public health measure
OR
95% CI
OR
95% CI
OR
95% CI
Perception of public health measure Poor 2.58* 1.76–3.78 0.91 0.61–1.34 1.16 0.80–1.69
Sex Female 0.88 0.60–1.31 0.97 0.66–1.43 0.96 0.65–1.42
Age 70–74 0.56* 0.33–0.94 0.61 0.36–1.03 0.60 0.35–1.01
75 & over 0.44* 0.26–0.74 0.54* 0.33–0.88 0.53* 0.32–0.87
Income Q1 2.79* 1.12–6.96 2.59* 1.07–6.27 2.69* 1.10–6.62
Q2 2.31* 1.04–5.13 2.33* 1.08–5.02 2.36* 1.08–5.13
Education Elementary 4.10* 2.25–7.49 3.76* 2.10–6.72 3.85* 2.17–6.85
Junior high 1.62 0.88–3.00 1.53 0.85–2.75 1.54 0.85–2.77
Region Non-Seoul metro regions 0.11* 0.07–0.16 0,10* 0.07–0.15 0.10* 0.07–0.15
Work No work 0.79 0.47–1.33 0.79 0.47–1.34 0.78 0.46–1.32
Self-rated Health Bad 1.78* 1.14–2.77 1.93* 1.24–3.02 1.92* 1.24–2.99
Chronic condition 1 1.32 0.84–2.06 1.22 0.78–1.91 1.20 0.77–1.89
2 1.32 0.80–2.20 1.26 0.76–2.08 1.23 0.75–2.04
3+ 0.99 0.50–1.95 0.95 0.47–1.92 0.93 0.46–1.87

*p < 0.05

Q1: <1 million won(approx. 868 USD), Q2: <2 million won