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Table 4 Logistic regression predicting likelihood of reporting high and low satisfaction with NICU

From: Parental satisfaction with neonatal intensive care units: a quantitative cross-sectional study

 

B

S.E.

Wald

P

Odds ratio

Gender

−.293

.258

1.287

.257

.746

Parent age

.065

.020

10.158

.001

1.067

Language

−.355

.464

.584

.445

.702

Education level

−.646

.234

7.620

.006

.524

Main income

−.261

.301

.749

.387

.771

Marital status

−.836

.717

1.361

.243

.433

Travel time

−.062

.090

.485

.486

.940

Duration of stay

−.074

.155

.230

.632

.929

Sole provider

−.308

.278

1.223

.269

.735

Support

.867

.174

24.681

< 0.001

2.379

Infant health

−.560

.279

4.014

.045

.571

GA

.327

.158

4.258

.039

1.387

Single or multiple birth

−.381

.401

.901

.342

.683

Constant

−5.670

1.287

19.414

.000

.003

  1. Cox and Snell R square 15%, Nagelkerke R squared 20%
  2. X 2 (13, N = 568) =65.356, p < 0.01