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Table 6 Factors associated with treatment preferences reported in the 2012 Alberta Survey B (Alberta, Canada) (AOR, 95% CI)

From: Public views of acceptability of perinatal mental health screening and treatment preference: a population based survey

Independent variable

Counselling

Peer support

Phone support

Medication

Diet/nutritional supplement

Help with parenting

Talk with a doctor or midwife

Internet/web-based self-help

 

AOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

18-34 years

-

-

-

0.70 (0.51,0.97)

-

-

-

-

Female

-

-

-

-

1.70 (1.33,2.19)

-

-

1.42 (1.11,1.80)

Employed

-

1.40 (1.07,1.83)

-

-

1.58 (1.22,2.04)

1.49 (1.15,1.94)

-

1.57 (1.22,2.02)

Has post-secondary education

1.70 (1.23,2.36)

-

1.38 (1.05,1.80)

-

1.39 (1.05,1.84)

-

-

-

Married/common-law

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Has children <18 yr in home

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Household income ≥ $40,000/annum

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Born in Canada

-

-

1.37 (1.01,1.86)

-

-

-

-

-

High perinatal knowledge

4.75 (3.00,7.51)

3.10 (1.98,4.84)

3.34 (2.03,5.48)

1.92 (1.13,3.24)

3.02 (1.90,4.80)

3.92 (2.49,6.16)

4.52 (2.85,7.15)

1.89 (1.14,3.16)

Personal experience

-

-

-

1.55 (1.21,1.98)

-

-

-

-

  1. Note. AOR-Adjusted odds ratio; CI-Confidence interval; ‘-‘ variable not significant in final model; Variables in the multivariable model are adjusted for all other variables in the model. Significance level is p < 0.05.