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Table 4 Association between sociodemographic factors and respondents’ opinion (n = 482)

From: Turkish health system reform from the people’s perspective: a cross sectional study

Factors

Positive opinion

Negative opinion

Wald

**p-value

Exp(B)*[POR]

95% C.I.

 

freq. (%)

freq. (%)

    

Age

      

≥ 45

210 (83.7)

41 (16.3)

50.83

<0.001

0.392

0.21-0.74

< 45

124 (53.7)

107 (46.3)

Referent

   

Sex

      

Female

207 (88.8)

26 (11.2)

80.99

<0.001

3.395

1.78-6.47

Male

127 (51.0)

122 (49.0)

Referent

   

Marital status

      

Married

250 (86.8)

38 (13.2)

103.12

<0.001

3.012

1.62-5.60

Single

84 (43.3)

110 (56.7)

Referent

   

Education

      

High

192 (81.7)

43 (18.3)

33.13

<0.001

4.639

2.44-8.82

Low

142 (57.5)

105 (42.5)

Referent

   

Area of residency

      

Urban

334 (69.3)

148 (30.7)

102.32

<0.001

5.541

2.99-10.25

Rural

72 (41.1)

103 (58.9)

Referent

   

Happiness in 10 years

      

Happy

286 (86.1)

46 (13.9)

142.42

<0.001

3.074

1.60-5.91

Unhappy

48 (32.0)

102 (68.0)

Referent

   

Health Status

      

Healthy

281(84.4)

52 (15.6)

115.32

<0.001

2.984

1.57-5.67

Unhealthy

53 (35.6)

96 (64.4)

Referent

   

Employment

      

Employed

320 (76.0)

101 (24.0)

70.50

<0.001

4.176

1.71-5.67

Unemployed

14 (23.0)

47 (77.0)

Referent

   
  1. *[POR] prevalence odd ratio, ** p-value significant at < 0.05.