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Table 4 Adjusted and unadjusted odds-ratio of intent to comply with self-isolation without compensation for lost wages according to correlated threat perception and socio-demographic variables (N = 1074)

From: Income assurances are a crucial factor in determining public compliance with self-isolation regulations during the COVID-19 outbreak – cohort study in Israel

Variablea

Unadjusted

Adjusted

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Round (Feb vs. March)

1.898

(1.472, 2.448)+++

1.544

(1.174, 2.032)++

Age

1.014

(1.005, 1.024)++

1.019

(1.010, 1.029)+++

Gender

0.739

(0.575, 0.948)+

0.838

(0.641, 1.096)

Place of birth

1.671

(1.145, 2.440)++

1.408

(0.944, 2.100)

Religion

0.423

(0.297, 0.602)+++

0.478

(0.327, 0.699)+++

News consumption

1.396

(1.228, 1.587)+++

1.071

(0.918, 1.250)

Worry over COVID-19

1.505

(1.330, 1.702)+++

1.260

(1.093, 1.474)++

Trust in MOH

1.428

(1.259, 1.620)+++

1.260

(1.100, 1.444)++

  1. OR Odds Ratio, CI Confidence Interval, MOH Ministry of Health
  2. a Only variables found to correlate with the respective dependent variable are shown. The categorization of the independent variables are as follows: Round: February 2020–1, March 2020–2; Age: continuous; Gender: Female – 0, Male – 1; Place of birth: 0 – outside Israel, 1 – Israel; Religion: 0 – Non-Jewish, 1 – Jewish; News consumption, Worry over COVID-19, and Trust in MOH – ordinal from 1 (“not at all”) to 5 (“very much”)
  3. + p < 0.05 ++ p < 0.01 +++ p < 0.001