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. 2022 Mar 28;3(2):179–190. doi: 10.3390/epidemiologia3020014

Table 5.

Risk factors of the mortality rate (MR) of COVID-19 in residents of nursing homes (I). Health Departments 2 and 3 of Castellon. March 2020–January 2021.

Variables MR 1 cRR 2,3 95% CI 4 p-Value aRR 5 95% CI p-Value
Ownership
Private 6 7.3% 0.97 (0.72–1.30) 0.825 0.98 (0.69–1.39) 0.902
Public 2.3% 1.00 1.00
Size 7
N ≥ 100 residents 7.5% 1.47 (1.11–1.95) 0.008 1.04 (0.64–1.70) 0.877
N < 100 residents 1.9% 1.00 1.00
Large urban area 8
≥50,000 inhabitants 7.7 1.99 (1.48–2.67) 0.000 1.92 (0.60–6.20) 0.273
<50,000 inhabitants 1.6 1.00 1.00
Next hospital distance (Km) 1.00 (0.99–1.02) 0.677 0.99 (0.97–1.02) 0.596
Residents (median values)
Severe disability 9,10
>36.3% 7.5% 1.02 (1.01–1.03) 0.000 1.01 (1.00–1.02) 0.045
≤36.3% 1.9% 1.00 1.00
Age (mean) 9,11
>82.5 years 3.8% 0.99 (0.96–1.01) 0.300 1.00 (0.97–1.03) 0.920
≤82.5 years 6.3% 1.00 1.00
Women % 9,12 > 67.3% 5.0% 0.83 (0.24–2.86) 0.763 4.41 (0.75–25.85) 0.100
≤67.3% 4.9% 1.00 1.00

1 MR = mortality rate (median). 2 RR = relative risk. 3 c = crude 4 CI = Confidence interval. 5 Adjusted. 6 Adjusted for mean age % women disability. 7 Adjusted for mean age % women disability ownership. 8 Adjusted mean age % women. 9 Median values of the variable. 10 Adjusted for mean age % women. 11 Adjusted for % women. 12 Adjusted for mean age.