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Table 3 Characteristics affecting falls efficacy among the older adults receiving different types of care

From: The correlation between falls efficacy and activities of daily living among older adults receiving different types of care: a 2018–2019 cross-sectional study in Shanghai, China

Variable

 

Staying at home

 

Attending senior day care centers

  

OR

95% CI

 

OR

95% CI

Gender

Male: female

2.095

0.615

7.132

 

2.198

0.637

7.584

Age

75 to 84: 65 to 74

1.271

0.406

3.985

 

0.684

0.067

6.936

85 and above: 65 to 74

3.003

0.627

14.384

 

0.963

0.104

8.934

Marital status

Married: single, divorced,widowed

0.522

0.135

2.023

 

1.288

0.374

4.443

Education Level

Secondary education and above: primary education and below

0.549

0.131

2.302

 

0.276

0.088

0.862

Walking aid

Used: not used

53.595

8.181

351.129

 

2.612

0.814

8.382

Sleep quality

Fair: good

1.548

0.488

4.910

 

6.744

2.168

20.981

Poor: good

0.505

0.095

2.684

 

4.469

0.682

29.312

Comorbidity

1 to 2: none

0.729

0.087

6.142

 

7.204

2.022

25.668

3 or more: none

5.291

0.526

53.178

 

9.820

1.990

48.456

Foot problem

Yes: no

0.364

0.068

1.933

 

0.214

0.059

0.774

FOF

Yes: no

5.909

1.374

25.407

 

1.800

0.377

8.590

Depressive symptoms

Moderate or severe: none or mild

1.780

0.467

6.791

 

3.680

1.098

12.335

Anxiety symptoms

Moderate or severe: none or mild

23.620

6.077

91.802

 

1.885

0.577

6.157