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. 2022 Apr 8:cmac024. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmac024

Table 5.

Logistic regression results of the factors affecting the state of being exposed to violence and not being exposed to workplace violence of healthcare workers who participated in the study conducted in June–July 2021.

Predictor β SE 95% CI lower 95% CI upper P
Step1 Gender 0.451 0.182 1.098 2.245 0.013
Marital status 0.424 0.192 1.049 2.228 0.027
6-year university 0.300
High school −0.165 0.465 0.341 2.109 0.722
2-year university −0.078 0.417 0.409 2.096 0.852
4-year university 0.470 0.296 0.896 2.856 0.112
Doctor or not 1.193 0.230 2.102 5.169 <0.001
Shifting 0.423
Only mornings −0.199 0.183 0.573 1.173 0.277
Only nights 0.763 1.198 0.205 22.464 0.524
Working in units serving COVID-19 patients 0.175 0.182 0.834 1.701 0.337
Constant −0.911 0.339 1.098 2.245 0.007
Step 2 Female 0.426 0.180 1.077 2.178 0.018
Married 0.413 0.192 1.038 2.200 0.031
6-year university 0.255
High school −0.144 0.461 0.351 2.135 0.754
2-year university −0.080 0.416 0.409 2.088 0.849
4-year university 0.498 0.293 0.926 2.923 0.089
Doctor or not 1.193 0.228 2.111 5.155 <0.001
Working in units serving COVID-19 patients 0.249 0.171 0.917 1.794 0.146
Constant −1.058 0.308 0.001
Step 3 Female 0.484 0.177 1.148 2.295 0.006
Married 0.429 0.191 1.057 2.232 0.024
Doctor or not 1.048 0.169 2.047 3.974 <0.001
Working in units serving COVID-19 patients 0.266 0.170 0.935 1.822 0.118
Constant −0.967 0.277 <0.001
Step 4 Female 0.498 0.176 1.165 2.324 0.005
Married 0.398 0.189 1.029 2.156 0.035
Doctor or not 1.066 0.169 2.086 4.041 <0.001
Constant −0.792 0.252 0.002

Logistic regression beta coefficients (together with 95% CI) are reported. 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; SE, standard error.

The bold type denotes statistical significance.