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Table 4 Multivariate analysis of Factors associated with SRA behaviours

From: Factors predicting self-report adherence (SRA) behaviours among DS-TB patients under the “Integrated model”: a survey in Southwest China

Items

Missed dose

Interrupted treatment

Lack of follow-up sputum exam

OR (95%CI)

OR (95%CI)

OR (95%CI)

1. Socio-demographic factors

Age

  ≥ 60

Reference

Reference

 40–59

0.967 (0.532–1.756)

0.596 (0.285–1.245)

 20–39

2.302 (1.001–5.305)*

0.278 (0.077–0.982) *

 15–19

1.915 (0.473–7.750)

Ethnicity

 Others

Reference

Reference

 Han

0.524 (0.301–0.912)*

0.590 (0.312–1.117)

Marital status

 Divorced/Widowed

Reference

 Unmarried

1.015 (0.352–2.927)

 Married

0.726 (0.363–1.452)

2. Patient-centered factors

Knowledge score

0.886 (0.708–1.109)

0.817 (0.673–0.991)*

3. Family support factors

No support

Reference

Economic support

0.659 (0.233–1.867)

Nutritional support

0.249 (0.061–1.020)

Psychological support

0.379 (0.144–0.998)*

4. Therapy factors

Drug side-effect

 No

Reference

 Yes

2.587 (1.237–5.412)*

5. Health system factors

Satisfied with management from doctors in CDC/TB dispensary

 No management

Reference

 Yes

0.160 (0.011–2.428)

 No

0.632 (0.038–10.302)

Satisfied with management from HCWs in village clinics

 

 No management

Reference

 Yes

0.623 (0.374–1.040)

 No

9.700 (0.914–102.906)

  1. This table presents the results of Multivariate analysis of Factors associated with SRA behaviours, including socio-demographic characteristics, patient-centered factors, family support, therapy and health system factors
  2. OR refers to odds ratio, CI refers to confidence interval, SRA refers to Self-reported adherence, HCWs refers to Healthcare Workers, CDC refers to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, TB refers to Tuberculosis
  3. *P < 0.05, “–”refers to this variable was not included in the logistic model for this independent variable