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Table 3 Results of the hierarchic multiple linear regression analysis of WHODAS score (n = 1440)

From: Comparative analysis of the health status of the population in six health zones in South Kivu: a cross-sectional population study using the WHODAS

Variables

Model 1

Model 2

Unstandardized coefficients B

Standardized coefficients B

p

Unstandardized coefficients B

Standardized coefficients B

p

Age

0.377

0.290

< 0.001

0.356

0.274

< 0.001

Sex

4.109

0.091

0.001

5.776

0.129

< 0.001

Marital statues

2.053

0.074

0.01

2.147

0.077

0.003

Respondent’s occupation

−2.447

− 0.137

< 0.001

−1.334

−0.075

0.002

Membership of an association

0.939

0.068

0.006

5.944

0.100

< 0.001

Number of children < 5 years old in the household

0.975

0.070

0.004

0.224

0.016

0.485

Type of housing

−2.235

−0.071

0.006

−1.838

− 0.059

0.014

Number of adults in the household

−0.910

−0.085

0.001

−0.348

− 0.033

0.163

Socio-economic status

0.191

0.006

0.803

0.415

0.014

0.595

Level of crisis of the HZ

6.780

0.387

< 0.001

R2

0.177

  

0.312

  

F

33.497

  

63.422

  

Significance of the model

< 0.001

  

< 0.001

  

Variation of R2

0.177

  

0.135

  

F of the variation of R2

33.497

  

273.927

  

Significance of the variation of R2

< 0.001

  

< 0.001

  

AICa

8475.396

  

8225.278

  
  1. Coding information: Sexe: 0 = Male, 1 = Female; marital status: 0 = never married, 1 = married, 2 = separated or divorced, 3 = widowed; Respondent’s occupation: 0 = formal employee, 1 = part-time employee, 2 = small trader, 3 = cultivator, 4 = unemployed; Member of saving organization: 0 = No, 1 = Yes; Housing: 0 = temporary, 1 = semi-permanent, 2 = permanent; Socioeconomic status: 0 = low, 1 = medium, 2 = elevate; Level of crisis: 0 = reachable stable, 1 = reachable landlocked, 2 = Intermediate, 3 = crisis;a AIC Akaike information criteria