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Table 2 Bivariate analysis of LSE population factors towards QOL Utility value

From: Health related quality of life (HRQOL) among low socioeconomic population in Malaysia

Independent variables

QOL utility value

Χ2

p-value

OR (95% CI)

Low

High

Gender

 Female

78 (45.3)

94 (54.7)

5.06

0.025

0.56 (0.34–0.93)

 Male

34 (31.8)

73 (68.2)

   

Age (years)

 ≤ 42

43 (34.4)

82 (65.6)

2.84

0.092

0.66 (0.40–1.07)

 > 42

67 (44.4)

84 (55.6)

   

Ethnic

 Non-Malay

43 (43.0)

57 (57.0)

0.61

0.433

1.22 (0.74–2.01)

 Malay

68 (38.2)

110 (61.8)

   

Education

 Low

94 (43.3)

123 (56.7)

3.86

0.051

2.21 (0.98–4.98)

 High

9 (25.7)

26 (74.3)

   

Employment

 Employed

65 (36.9)

111 (63.1)

1.74

0.187

0.72 (0.44–1.17)

 Unemployed

48 (44.9)

59 (55.1)

   

Marital status

 Single

50 (48.5)

53 (51.5)

4.64

0.031

1.72 (1.05–2.82)

 Married

62 (35.4)

113 (64.6)

   

Living place

 Urban

49 (40.5)

72 (59.5)

0.00

0.980

1.00 (0.61–1.64)

 Rural

59 (40.4)

87 (59.6)

   

Household income

 (MYR)

82 (44.3)

103 (55.7)

4.30

0.038

1.72 (1.028–2.88)

 ≤ 1737

31 (31.6)

67 (68.4)

   

 > 1737

     

Medical status

 Present

59 (64.1)

33 (35.9)

33.28

0.001

4.54 (2.67–7.71)

 Absent

54 (28.3)

137 (71.7)