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Table 3 Influence of nonresponse on presence and magnitude of associations with caregiver burden and caregiver satisfactiona

From: Survey nonresponse among informal caregivers: effects on the presence and magnitude of associations with caregiver burden and satisfaction

Ā 

Nonresponse

Response

Interaction

Ā 

(Nā€‰=ā€‰1037)

(Nā€‰=ā€‰965)

(variable * response)

Ā 

OR

(95Ā % CI)

OR

(95Ā % CI)

OR

(95Ā % CI)

p

Caregiver burden

Medium burden vs. low burden

ā€ƒVoluntary work

1.27

(.93ā€“1.73)

.78

(.55ā€“1.10)

.62

(.39ā€“.98)

.039

High burden vs. low burden

ā€ƒFemale

1.84

(1.28ā€“2.64)

1.09

(.75ā€“1.56)

.59

(.35ā€“.99)

.044

ā€ƒCaring for spouse

1.22

(.73ā€“2.03)

2.56

(1.56ā€“4.19)

2.10

(1.03ā€“4.26)

.041

ā€ƒLiving together with care recipient

2.10

(1.40ā€“3.15)

4.07

(2.64ā€“6.26)

1.94

(1.07ā€“3.50)

.029

Caregiver satisfaction

High satisfaction vs. low satisfaction

ā€ƒVoluntary work

1.41

1.04ā€“1.93

.74

.53ā€“1.04

.53

(.33ā€“.83)

.005

  1. OR Odds Ratio, 95ā€‰% CI 95Ā % confidence interval
  2. ORs are based on multinomial logistic regression models, each containing the specific variable itself, the variable response yes/no, and the interaction term of the two variables
  3. aOnly statistically significant interactions with response yes/no are presented (pā€‰<ā€‰.05)