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. 2022 May 27;29(6):3870–3880. doi: 10.3390/curroncol29060309

Table 6.

Univariate analysis of association between a positive telehealth experience and various socioeconomic and demographic factors.

Variable Odd Ratio (95% Confidence Interval) p Value
Age ≥ 65 years 4.1 (1.2–13.8) 0.02
Women 1.07 (0.3–3.12) 0.90
Single or widowed 1.23 (0.25–5.95) 0.79
Non-Caucasian 2.01 (0.54–7.42) 0.29
Working 2.8 (0.91–8.4) 0.07
Dependent Children 3.0 (0.37–23.5) 0.31
Non-university education 3.4 (0.43–27.2) 0.24
Income < 80 K 1.6 (0.46–5.5) 0.45
South Center 1.4 (0.43–4.3) 0.58
Blood cancer 1.75 (0.50–6.10) 0.38
Non-curable cancer 3.11 (0.65–14.90) 0.16
No surgery 1.7 (0.47–6.6) 0.40
Radiation 2.2 (0.72–6.8) 0.16
Chemotherapy 1.6 (0.48–5.3) 0.44