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Table 2 Adjusted and unadjusted odds-ratio of threat perception components according to correlated socio-demographic variables (N = 503)

From: Perception of the threat of War in Israel- implications for future preparedness planning

Threat perception component

Variablea

Unadjusted

Adjusted

OR

95 % CI

OR

95 % CI

Likelihood perception (1 year)

Religion

2.08

(1.375, 3.143)++

2.16

(1.415, 3.286)+++

Age

2.03

(1.418, 2.900)+++

2.10

(1.456, 3.017)+++

Likelihood perception (5 year)

Religion

3.14

(2.063, 4.768)+++

3.29

(2.050, 5.297)+++

Age

1.70

(1.156, 2.490)++

1.72

(1.099, 2.697)+

Education

1.78

(1.193, 2.668)++

1.61

(0.992, 2.606)

Income

0.59

(0.385, 0.900)+

0.64

(0.409, 1.014)

Severity perception (to society)

Gender

0.63

(0.413, 0.956)+

0.62

(0.408, 0.963)+

Age

1.71

(1.113, 2.618)+

1.73

(1.120, 2.680)+

Place of birth

2.81

(1.606, 4.904)+++

2.87

(1.630, 5.073)+++

Severity perception (to family routine)

Education

1.62

(1.034, 2.528) +

NR

 

Responsibility perception (Self)

Place of residence

0.57

(0.402, 0.819)++

0.59

(0.410, 0.837)++

Children under 18

1.44

(1.010, 2.047)+

1.40

(0.982, 2.005)

  1. aOnly variables found to correlate with the respective dependent variable are shown. The categorization of the independent variables are as follows: Religion: Jews = 1, other = 0; Age: under 40 = 1, over & including 40 = 0; Education: academic = 1, non-academics = 0; Income: more than average = 1, average or low = 0; Place of residence: north or south = 1, other = 0; Gender: male = 1, female = 0; Place of birth: veteran immigrant or native Israeli = 1, new immigrant = 0; Children under 18: yes = 1, no = 0. + p < 0.05 ++ p < 0.01 +++ p < 0.001