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Table 4 Bivariate and multivariate analysis of attitudes and socio-demographic characteristics

From: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women in Bangkok, Thailand

Attitudes

Factor variables

Bivariate

Multivariate

OR (95%CI)

p-value

OR (95%CI)

p-value

Occupation

 Civil servant

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

 Employee

0.370 (0.127–1.077)

0.068

0.646 (0.199–2.113)

0.478

 Housewife

0.438 (0.140–1.370)

0.156

0.988 (0.254–3.840)

0.986

Age (years)

 18–25

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

 26–30

2.167 (0.917–5.110)

0.078

2.518 (0.946–6.702)

0.065

 31–35

3.021 (1.184–7.708)

0.021

2.664 (0.841–8.442)

0.096

 ≥ 36

1.929 (0.743–5.009)

0.177

1.869 (0.592–5.900)

0.286

Education (degree)

 < Bachelor

Ref.

 

Ref

 

 ≥ Bachelor

2.296 (1.129–4.670)

0.022

2.733 (1.045–7.149)

0.040

Status

 Unmarried

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

 Married

1.534 (0.738–3.187)

0.251

0.990 (0.382–22.569)

0.984

Income (Thai baht)

 <  15,000

Ref.

 

Ref

 

 ≥15,000

1.296 (0.654–2.569)

0.457

0.628 (0.245–1.611)

0.333

  1. Attitudes scores (1 = < 27 scores, 2 = ≥ 27 scores). OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval. Significant at p-value < 0.05