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Table 4 Ordinal regression results

From: Eligibility for interventions, co-occurrence and risk factors for unhealthy behaviours in patients consulting for routine primary care: results from the Pre-Empt study

Variable

Simple

Multilevel

Proportional odds ratio

95 % confidence interval

p-value

Proportional odds ratio

95 % confidence interval

p-value

Age

0.977

0.971–0.983

<0.001

0.977

0.971–0.983

<0.001

Gender

Male

1.270

1.045–1.543

0.016

1.270

1.042–1.548

0.018

Female

(Reference)

  

(Reference)

  

Marital Status

Single/divorced/widowed

1.084

0.891–1.319

0.422

1.084

0.890–1.320

0.424

Married/cohabiting

(Reference)

  

(Reference)

  

Occupation

All other occupations

1.269

1.047–1.528

0.015

1.269

1.044–1.543

0.017

Managerial and professional occupations

(Reference)

  

(Reference)

  

Number of health conditions (1–11)

1.050

0.984–1.120

0.139

1.050

0.982–1.122

0.152

  1. Note that ‘4 risky behaviours’ is the reference category, so the proportional odds ratio relates to how much more likely the patient is to have either 0, 1, 2 or 3 risky behaviours in comparison to 4 risky behaviours