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. 2022 Jun 21;17(6):e0265538. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265538

Table 3. Regression analysis of best COVID-19 knowledge and best attitude, acceptance, and practice levels toward COVID-19 prevention measures.

  Best knowledge level Best attitude level Best acceptance level Best practice level
aOR p aOR p aOR p aOR p
Gender
    Male 1 1 1 1
    Female 0.94 0.695 0.71 0.011 0.81 0.162 1.14 0.295
Age
    ≤ 24 1 1 1 1
    25-35 1.61 0.142 1.45 0.092 1.76 0.075 1.44 0.100
    36-49 1.61 0.133 1.69 0.015 2.10 0.016 1.41 0.114
    50-64 1.85 0.060 2.27 0.001 2.22 0.012 1.41 0.129
    ≥ 65 1.24 0.584 1.58 0.113 3.67 <0.001 1.13 0.657
Religion of household head
    Catholic 1 1 1 1
    Protestant 0.50 0.004 0.85 0.449 0.62 0.034 0.84 0.355
    Revival Church 0.57 0.002 0.64 0.006 0.88 0.457 0.80 0.133
    Others 0.49 0.004 0.78 0.207 0.72 0.139 0.85 0.388
Education level
    Low 1 1 1 1
    Medium and high 1.34 0.153 1.05 0.764 0.83 0.280 1.14 0.377
Income terciles
    1st 1 1 1 1
    2nd and 3rd 1.54 0.026 1.42 0.016 1.12 0.513 1.64 0.001
Household size
    ≤ 6 1 1 1 1
    ≥ 7 0.75 0.070 0.83 0.140 0.92 0.568 0.82 0.106
Slum household
    No 1 1 1 1
    Yes 0.88 0.439 0.99 0.983 0.98 0.873 1.20 0.142

Note. significant p-values are in bold; aOR: adjusted odds ratio. Variance inflation factor = 2.22 for all regressions.