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Table 2 Factors associated with the consumption of chlorine dioxide for prevention and treatment against COVID-19 in the Peruvian population (N = 3610)

From: Factors associated with the consumption of chlorine dioxide to prevent and treat COVID-19 in the Peruvian population: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Chlorine dioxide consumption

For prevention

For treatment

Bivariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

Bivariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

cPR (95% CI)

aPR (95% CI)

cPR (95% CI)

aPR (95% CI)

Sex

 Female

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Male

1.42 (1.12–1.79)

1.36 (1.09–1.71)

1.39 (0.92–2.10)

1.21 (0.77–1.89)

Age

 Young (18 to 29 years old)

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Adult and older adult (> 29 years)

0.76 (0.52–1.10)

0.54 (0.35–0.82)

1.90 (1.20–3.02)

0.88 (0.46–1.69)

Health insurance

 None

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 SIS

0.97 (0.71–1.31)

0.85 (0.63–1.16)

1.53 (0.78–2.98)

1.26 (0.58–0.58)

 EsSalud

0.96 (0.67–1.37)

1.08 (0.75–1.57)

1.49 (0.74–2.97)

1.47 (0.68–3.18)

 Others

0.67 (0.43–1.03)

0.85 (0.56–1.30)

1.41 (0.59–3.36)

1.10 (0.52–2.33)

Region of residence

 Coast

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Highland

1.61 (1.24–2.10)

1.23 (0.94–1.60)

1.18 (0.66–2.11)

1.14 (0.61–2.12)

 Jungle

1.73 (1.15–2.59)

1.07 (0.73–1.56)

2.22 (1.28–3.83)

1.33 (0.74–2.37)

Area of residence

 Urban

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Rural

2.01 (1.53–2.63)

1.22 (0.93–1.61)

1.61 (0.97–2.66)

1.1 (0.54–2.21)

Social class

 Medium-High

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Lower

1.38 (1.08–1.75)

0.96 (0.74–1.24)

1.04 (0.63–1.70)

0.75 (0.41–1.35)

Health professional within the family unit

 No

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Student of health sciences

0.98 (0.72–1.32)

1.38 (1.02–1.87)

0.73 (0.38–1.41)

0.8 (0.41–1.56)

 Health professional

0.54 (0.40–0.72)

0.79 (0.58–1.06)

0.52 (0.31–0.87)

0.64 (0.39–1.06)

Source where you obtain information about COVID-19 medication

 Other media

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Medical information

0.34 (0.24–0.48)

0.57 (0.40–0.80)

0.32 (0.03–3.07)

0.48 (0.05–4.36)

Comorbidities for COVID-19

 No

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Yes

1.24 (0.94–1.64)

1.36 (1.01–1.82)

2.24 (1.46–3.44)

1.36 (0.79–2.35)

Do you consider COVID-19 to be a dangerous and deadly disease?

 Nothing or little

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Much

0.52 (0.41–0.66)

0.57 (0.45–0.74)

0.63 (0.41–0.98)

0.56 (0.33–0.96)

Use of medications for prevention or treatment of COVID-19

 No

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Yes

2.35 (1.83–3.02)

1.59 (1.23–2.06)

1.59 (0.75–3.39)

2.04 (0.90–4.62)

Use of medicinal plants for prevention or treatment of COVID-19

 No

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 Yes

2.79 (2.05–3.81)

1.69 (1.21–2.36)

1.55 (0.76–3.13)

1.03 (0.52–2.04)

Opinion of chlorine dioxide as prevention or treatment of COVID-19

 It is effective

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 It is not effective

0.13 (0.10–0.17)

0.18 (0.13–0.24)

0.16 (0.10–0.26)

0.22 (0.12–0.42)

 I am not informed of the subject

0.18 (0.14–0.24)

0.21 (0.16–0.28)

0.11 (0.06–0.22)

0.15 (0.07–0.32)

COVID-19 disease severity

 Mild

Not applicable

Ref.

Ref.

 Moderate or severe

3.72 (2.24–6.17)

1.45 (0.69–3.04)

  1. cPR Crude prevalence ratio, aPR Adjusted prevalence ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval, Ref. reference group