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Table 4 Adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of problems (yes vs. no), multivariable logistic regressions (n = 392)

From: Implications of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures among patients with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes

Model 1a

 

Anti-diabetic medications’ cost

Sexual dysfunction

Lack of integrated care under one roof

Unconfident in self-management

Lack of shared decision-making

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Gender

Female versus male

1.48

0.96, 2.28

0.40**

0.24, 0.68

1.21

0.72, 2.04

2.03*

1.28, 3.20

1.56*

1.01, 2.41

Age

48.0–55.0 y

1.13

0.65, 1.94

1.42

0.77, 2.61

3.19**

1.59,6.42

2.46*

1.36, 4.47

0.49*

0.29, 0.85

55.1–64.9 y

1.08

0.64, 1.82

1.18

0.64, 2.16

2.55*

1.28, 5.09

1.79#

1.00, 3.22

0.43*

0.25, 0.72

65.0–84.0 y

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Ethnicity

Arabs versus Jews

1.83*

1.01, 3.32

3.67**

2.00, 6.76

10.11**

5.23,19.52

0.82

0.44, 1.52

0.53*

0.30, 0.94

Education

< 12 y

2.34**

1.28, 4.29

2.90**

1.52, 5.53

1.58

0.76, 3.28

2.99**

1.58, 5.67

0.71

0.39, 1.28

12 y

1.99**

1.23, 3.20

1.44

0.83, 2.48

1.36

0.76, 2.42

1.67#

0.99, 2.80

1.21

0.75, 1.94

> 12y

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  1. Except for medication costs (n = 371); excluding irrelevant
  2. aModel 1 and model 2 revealed similar results, comorbidities and composite score were not associated significantly with the selected items. * P-value < 0.05; ** P-value < 0.001. # P-value = 0.05