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Table 3 Multivariate logistic regression analyses with the dependent variable: willingness to monitor health data

From: Self-monitoring of health data by patients with a chronic disease: does disease controllability matter?

 

Entire sample (n = 627)

Sample without diabetes (n = 503)

Diabetes only (n = 124)

Independent variable

OR (95% CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

Age

0.992 (0.976–1.008)

0.312

0.993 (0.974–1.012)

0.468

0.972 (0.929–1.018)

0.229

Gender (ref = male)

0.792 (0.522–1.203)

0.274

0.655 (0.468–0.916)

0.013

1.934 (0.783–4.776)

0.153

Level of education (ref = low)

–

–

–

–

–

–

Intermediate

1.491 (0.973–2.284)

0.067

1.804 (1.256–2.590)

0.001

0.652 (0.250–1.701)

0.382

High

2.042 (1.415–2.950)

<0.001

2.344 (1.645–3.341)

<0.001

1.217 (0.398–3.724)

0.730

Multimorbidity (ref = one disease)

1.170 (0.868–1.576)

0.303

1.278 (0.903–1.809)

0.167

0.876 (0.386–1.988)

0.751

Disease control score (expert panel)

1.639 (1.129–2.380)

0.009

1.164 (0.908–1.491)

0.230

–

–

Physical Health Composite Score (PCS)

1.001 (0.984–1.019)

0.916

0.999 (0.979–1.020)

0.934

1.008 (0.962–1.057)

0.726

Self-efficacy patient

0.862 (0.655–1.134)

0.288

0.881 (0.636–1.221)

0.448

0.757 (0.346–1.656)

0.486