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Table 4 Poisson regression models showing the changes in the gender gap in mobility difficulty after adjustment

From: The gender gap in mobility: A global cross-sectional study

 

Model 1 (n = 212,744)

Model 2 (n = 212,744)

Model 3 (n = 212,744)

 

Mobility Difficulty

Mobility Difficulty

Mobility Difficulty

 

PRR (95% CI)

PRR (95% CI)

PRR (95% CI)

Gender

   

Men

1.00

1.00

1.00

Women

1.35 (1.31–1.38)

1.30 (1.26–1.33)

1.12 (1.09–1.15)

Age

1.02 (1.02–1.02)

1.02 (1.02–1.02)

1.01 (1.01–1.01)

Marital Status

   

Married or cohabiting

 

1.00

1.00

Never married

 

0.86 (0.82 –0.91)

0.87 (0.83 –0.92)

Separated/Divorced

 

0.93 (0.87 –0.99)

0.88 (0.78 –1.02)

Widowed

 

1.04 (1.00 –1.08)

0.99 (0.96 –1.02)

Education

   

Greater than secondary

 

1.00

1.00

Secondary completed

 

1.17 (1.11 –1.23)

1.15 (1.10 –1.20)

Primary completed

 

1.29 (1.22 –1.36)

1.19 (1.14 –1.25)

Less than primary

 

1.40 (1.32 –1.47)

1.22 (1.16 –1.28)

No school

 

1.48 (1.41 –1.56)

1.28 (1.22 –1.34)

Setting

   

Rural vs. Urban

 

1.20 (1.16 –1.25)

1.21 (1.17 –1.26)

Back pain

   

Yes vs. No

  

1.35 (1.31 –1.39)

Arthritis

   

Yes vs. No

  

1.25 (1.22 –1.28)

Angina

   

Yes vs No

  

1.19 (1.15 –1.22)

Depression

   

Yes vs. No

  

1.19 (1.16, 1.22)

Cognitive Difficulties

   

Any vs. None

  

2.23 (2.16 – 2.30)

  1. PRR = prevalence rate ratio.