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Table 2 Risk Factors associated with catastrophic cost before (CC1) and after (CC2) the TB specific reimbursement

From: Catastrophic costs of tuberculosis care in a population with internal migrants in China

 

Univariable analysis, CC1

Multivariable logistic regression, CC1

Multivariable logistic regression, CC2

OR (95%CI)

p value

Adjusted OR (95%CI)

p value

Adjusted OR (95%CI)

p value

Migrants

0.41 (0.21–0.77)

< 0.01

0.64 (0.25–1.61)

0.34

0.81 (0.31–2.13)

0.68

Sex, females

1.00 (0.53–1.90)

0.99

    

Age, years

1.04 (1.02–1.06)

< 0.01

    

More than 45 years old

3.87 (2.02–7.43)

< 0.01

2.50 (1.20–5.21)

0.01

2.52 (1.17–5.47)

0.01

Primary education and lower

3.24(1.60–6.58)

< 0.01

    

Living area per capital, m2

1.01 (1.00–1.02)

0.01

    

Family size (per person increased)

0.84 (0.65–1.10)

0.19

    

Unemployment

2.17 (0.86–5.49)

0.10

    

No feasible health insurance

1.12 (0.60–2.07)

0.36

2.69 (1.08–6.72)

0.03

2.33 (0.89–6.14)

0.08

Previous TB episode

2.67 (0.96–7.45)

0.06

    

Patient delay; days

1.01 (0.99–1.02)

0.07

    

Hospital delay; days

1.00 (0.99–1.01)

0.76

    

Smear positive

1.17 (0.62–2.21)

0.63

    

Hospitalization

11.27 (5.55–22.89)

< 0.01

10.78 (4.96–23.41)

< 0.01

14.92 (6.30–35.28)

< 0.01

  1. Note, CC1 represents catastrophic costs without reimbursement from local CDC, and CC2 represents catastrophic expenditures after reimbursement from local CDC; OR = odds ratio