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Table 5 Logistic regression models for associations between sociodemographic characteristics, unmet health care needs, experiences with health care services and overall dissatisfaction with help services, using multiply imputed data

From: Health care needs, experiences, and satisfaction after terrorism: a longitudinal study of parents of survivors of the Utøya attack

 

Mothers (n = 223)

Unadjusted

Fathers (n = 141)

Unadjusted

OR (95% CI)

p value

OR (95% CI)

p value

Sociodemographic Characteristic

    

Age (per 5 years) at the time of the attack

0.95 (0.75–1.22)

0.693

1.04 (0.76–1.42)

0.801

Non-Norwegian origin

0.64 (0.21–1.99)

0.440

1.93 (0.55–6.80)

0.301

Financially disadvantaged

1.95 (0.93–4.10)

0.077

0.70 (0.21–2.35)

0.566

Higher education level

0.59 (0.34–1.05)

0.073

0.85 (0.41–1.77)

0.665

Living with a spouse or partner

0.70 (0.37–1.35)

0.291

0.51 (0.18–1.42)

0.193

Not working full-or part-time

1.48 (0.71–3.08)

0.290

1.37 (0.46–4.07)

0.574

Unmet health care needs

    

Psychological reactions

5.21 (2.83–9.57)

< 0.001

3.85 (1.78–8.30)

< 0.001

Physical problems

1.78 (0.94–3.36)

0.076

3.96 (1.52–10.34)

0.005

Experiences with health care Services

    

Not well organized

14.32 (7.12–28.80)

< 0.001

21.75 (8.44–56.06)

< 0.001

Not pleased with accessibility

24.17 (10.96–53.31)

< 0.001

47.20 (15.04–14.81)

< 0.001

Not enough time

26.53 (12.42–56.70)

< 0.001

116.25 (24.72-546.63)

< 0.001

No proactive outreach

27.88 (11.18–69.56)

< 0.001

14.63 (5.83–36.71)

< 0.001

No care and consideration

16.39 (8.10-33.15)

< 0.001

28.37 (10.31–78.08)

< 0.001

No involvement in decisions

6.91 (3.35–14.27)

< 0.001

11.21 (3.69–34.03)

< 0.001

  1. Based on 200 imputed data sets for all variables in the regression analyses, separately for mothers and fathers
  2. Note. Response options for experiences with health care services were “Not at all/to a small extent vs. to some/to a large/to a very large extent”. Outcome variable, missing n = 5 (fathers) and 6 (mothers). Experiences with help services: missing ranging from 0 to 4