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Table 3 Relationship of any CMD with socio-demographic factors and health related factors, using logistic regression analysis, with odds ratios adjusted for presence of other factors significant at the bivariate level

From: Common mental disorder in Nyanza province, Kenya in 2013 and its associated risk factors –an assessment of change since 2004, using a repeat household survey in a demographic surveillance site

Factors

Adjusted ORa (95 % C.I)

p-value

Sex

Female

6.2 (3.25 to 11.71)

<0.001

Household size

>6 people

1.0 (0.61 to 1.75)

0.906

Marital status

Single

1.2 (0.47 to 3.08)

0.693

Divorced/widowed

2.5 (1.37 to 4.42)

0.003

Age

30–60 years

1.1 (0.57 to 2.09)

0.797

>60 years

2.3 (1.00 to 5.144)

0.052

Level of education

Primary

0.6 (0.33 to 1.23)

0.180

Secondary

0.4 (0.17 to 1.12)

0.084

Post secondary

0.5 (0.09 to 2.35)

0.347

Employment status

Self employed

3.2 (1.84 to 5.55)

<0.001

Employed

3.3 (1.01 to 10.97)

0.049

Asset Groups

Q2

1.8 (0.97 to 3.42)

0.062

Lowest, Q3

2.5 (1.35 to 4.82)

0.004

Total events life score

4 or more

1.0 (0.53 to 1.88)

0.991

  1. OR odds ratio, C.I confidence interval
  2. avariables identified as Univariate predictors of any CMD