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Table 2 Unadjusted odds ratios of socio-demographics factors associated with PHS and MHS

From: Reproductive health and lifestyle factors associated with health-related quality of life among perinatally HIV-infected adolescents in Uganda

  

Physical health

Mental health

Crude OR

95 % CI

P

Crude OR

95 % CI

P

Sex

Male

Ref

     

Female

1.22

0.89 –1.69

0.219

0.99

0.72 – 1.36

0.94

Age groups

10 – 14 years

Ref

     

15 – 19 years

1.04

0.70 – 1.57

0.836

1.35

0.90 – 2.04

0.15

Religion

Catholic

Ref

     

Protestant

1.30

0.91 – 1.84

0.15

1.38

0.97 – 1.96

0.07

Others

1.39

0.87 – 2.19

0.15

1.44

1.91 – 2.26

0.12

Education status

Out of school

Ref

     

In school

1.38

0.96 – 1.99

0.081

1.53

1.06 – 2.20

0.02

Level of education

None

Ref

     

Primary level

3.38

1.34 – 8.51

0.01

5.27

1.79 – 15.45

0.00

Secondary level

5.48

2.15 – 13.99

0.00

9.44

3.18 – 28.04

0.00

Occupation

Students

Ref

     

Volunteers

0.82

0.45 – 1.49

0.509

1.21

0.66 – 2.22

0.54

Stays home

0.82

0.52 – 1.31

0.416

0.46

0.29 – 0.75

0.00

Region

Western

Ref

     

Eastern

0.26

0.17 – 0.39

0.00

0.69

0.47 – 1.03

0.07

Northern

1.1

0.76 – 1.62

0.595

0.61

0.42 – 0.89

0.01

Distance to clinic

Within 5 km

Ref

     

More than 5 km

0.68

0.49 – 0.96

0.03

0.90

0.64 – 1.26

0.52

α Living with parents

Both parents

Ref

     

One parent

1.09

0.69 – 1.74

0.69

0.96

0.61 – 1.53

0.88

Not staying with a parent

1.46

0.87 – 2.16

0.17

0.90

0.63 – 1.56

0.96

  1. α Living with parents (whether the adolescent is living with parent) - One parent-means staying with at least one parent and Not staying with a parent means not staying with any parent