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Table 5 Time Use among cases and controls

From: A case-control study of musculoskeletal impairment: association with socio-economic status, time use and quality of life in post-conflict Myanmar

 

Cases (n = 104) (%)b

Controls (n = 103) (%)b

Age-Sex adj OR (95% CI)

Participation

 Personal/self care

100%

100%

–

 Medical care

88.5%

27.2%

21.1 (10.0–44.8)

 Household Work

58.7%

72.8%

0.5 (0.3–0.9)

 Paid Work or Work for Own Use

17.3%

91.3%

0.02 (0.01–0.4)

 Leisure out of the home

16.3%

33.0%

0.4 (0.2–0.8)

 Leisure in the home

98.1%

98.1%

1.0 (0.1–7.4)

 No specific activity

99.0%

95.2%

5.0 (0.5–46.1)

 

Median (95% CI)

(IQR)

Median (95% CI)

(IQR)

Coefficient (95% CI)a

Proportion of time

 Personal/self-care

10:05

01:40

09:30

01:30

4.5% (0.6–9.3)

 Medical care

03:00

04:00

0

00:15

90.6% (51.9–129.3)

 Household Work

00:15

00:30

00:30

02:00

−33.5% (−61.8 – −5.3)

 Paid Work or Work for Own Use

0

0

06:00

04:30

−88.5% (−128.2 – −48.7)

 Leisure out of the home

02:30

02:45

04:00

00:30

−40.7% (− 168.7–87.2)

 Leisure in the home

04:00

01:30

03:00

02:00

39.6% (26.6–52.6)

 No specific activity

04:00

02:00

02:00

03:00

52.3% (25.0–69.6)

  1. aExponentiated regression coefficient, using log transformed time use in minutes, which illustrates the percent difference in time spent on activities the previous day after taking into account age and sex
  2. bTime Use data was removed for four cases and one control due to missing values