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Table 3 Covariates associated with 鈥渉eavy episodic drinking鈥 in Kenya

From: Prevalence and determinants of heavy episodic drinking among adults in Kenya: analysis of the STEPwise survey, 2015

Unadjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI)

P-value

Adjusted Odds Ratioa (95% CI)

P-value

Age (per 10听years)

1.15 (1.03,1.29)

0.01

1.15 (0.98,1.34)

0.08

Age categories

0.10

鈥18鈥29

1.0

鈥30鈥39

1.7 (1.1,2.7)

0.02

鈥40鈥49

1.9 (1.0,3.5)

0.05

鈥50鈥59

1.2 (0.8,1.8)

0.46

鈥60鈥69

1.7 (1.0,3.0)

0.07

Sex

鈥僊别苍

9.9 (5.3,18.8)

<.0001

鈥僕辞尘别苍

1.0

Sexacurrently smoking

0.006

鈥僑moker subgroup: man vs. woman

2.0 (0.7,5.3)

0.19

鈥僋辞n-smoker: man vs. woman

7.9 (4.1,15.5)

&濒迟;鈥0.0001

Marital status

0.31

0.26

鈥僀urrently married/ Cohabiting

1.0

1.0

鈥僋ever married

1.2 (0.8,1.8)

0.44

0.9 (0.6,1.4)

0.66

鈥僃ormerly married/widowed

1.4 (0.8,2.5)

0.19

1.8 (0.9,3.5)

0.10

Education level

0.12

0.50

鈥僋辞 education

1.0

1.0

鈥働谤颈尘补谤测

1.6 (0.9,2.9)

0.11

1.2 (0.6,2.3)

0.57

鈥侨别肠辞苍诲补谤测

2.0 (1.04,3.9)

0.04

1.5 (0.8,2.8)

0.21

鈥僒别谤迟颈补谤测

2.5 (1.1,5.6)

0.02

1.6 (0.7,3.8)

0.28

Wealth quintile

0.02

0.02

鈥働辞辞谤别蝉迟

1.00

1.0

鈥侨别肠辞苍诲

1.0 (0.5,1.9)

0.92

0.8 (0.4,1.6)

0.45

鈥僊颈诲诲濒别

1.0 (0.5,2.0)

0.90

0.7 (0.4,1.5)

0.38

鈥僃辞耻谤迟丑

1.2 (0.6,2.4)

0.62

0.8 (0.4,1.8)

0.64

鈥僐颈肠丑别蝉迟

1.9 (0.9,4.1)

0.07

1.7 (0.8,3.8)

0.18

Residence

鈥僐耻谤补濒

0.6 (0.4,1.0)

0.04

1.0 (0.7,1.5)

0.86

鈥僓谤产补苍

1.00

Currently smoking

鈥僘别蝉

6.9 (4.4, 10.8)

<.0001

鈥僋辞

1.00

  1. aThe final model (adjusted model) included age, marital status, education, wealth quintile, residence, gender, currently smoking, and interaction of gender and currently smoking. The interaction of each predictor with smoking status for HED outcome was tested, however only interaction of gender by smoking remained significant. Because interaction term of gender by smoking is significant, the main effects of smoking and gender are not presented. Instead, gender effect is presented stratified by smoking status (the interaction indicates that the effect of gender differs significantly by smoking status)