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Table 3 Results of the hierarchical multivariate binary multiple regression predicting dental attendance in a sample of UK resident adult male Yemeni khat chewers (n = 168)

From: Factors associated with dental and medical care attendance in UK resident Yemeni khat chewers: a cross sectional study

Explanatory factors

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Predisposing factors

Predisposing and enabling factors

Predisposing, enabling and self-reported needs factors

B

OR ( 95%CI)

B

OR ( 95%CI)

B

OR ( 95%CI)

Age

−0.008

0.99 (.97, 1.01)

−0.014

0.99 (0.97,1.01)

−0.016

0.98 (0.96,1.00)

Education level

      

High education

0.682

1

0.627

1

0.567

1

Low education

 

1.98 (0.95, 4.11)

 

1.87(0.89, 3.96)

 

1.76 (0.83, 0.77)

SDS-khat

0.141

1.15(1.05,1.26)***

0.132

1.14 (1.04, 1.25)***

0.133

1.14 (1.04, 1.25)***

Social participation

  

−0.022

0.98 (0.96, 0.99)*

−0.020

0.98 (0.96, 0.99)*

Self-reported oral health condition(s)

No

    

0.653

1

Yes

     

1.92 (0.93, 3.99)

  1. *p≤0.05, **p≤0.01, ***p≤0.001;
  2. Multiple Regression Model 1: N=168, Cox & Snell R Square and Nagelkerke R Square 8.8-11.7 %;
  3. Multiple Regression Model 2: N=168, Cox & Snell R Square and Nagelkerke R Square 11.7-15.7 %;
  4. Multiple Regression Model 2: N=168, Cox & Snell R Square and Nagelkerke R Square 13.4-17.9 %.