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Table 2 Omnibus test results for attitude toward treatment and health

From: The role of gender in the active attitude toward treatment and health among older patients in primary health care—self-assessed health status and sociodemographic factors as moderators

Attitude toward health

Global

Cognitive

Positive emotions

Negative emotions

Motivation

 

Wald’s

Chi2

p

Wald’s

Chi2

p

Wald’s

Chi2

p

Wald’s

Chi2

p

Wald’s

Chi2

p

Intercept

20,483.378

< 0.001

11,326.505

< 0.001

14,753.063

< 0.001

2248.749

< 0.001

12,213.085

< 0.001

Gender

6.122

0.013

3.965

0.046

5.902

0.015

0.001

0.971

10.415

0.001

Age

24.771

< 0.001

53.191

< 0.001

28.885

< 0.001

43.180

< 0.001

38.547

< 0.001

Health

109.220

< 0.001

74.056

< 0.001

48.594

< 0.001

117.156

< 0.001

26.232

< 0.001

Education

14.418

0.001

11.200

0.004

8.064

0.018

7.374

0.025

11.310

0.004

Marital status

97.324

< 0.001

91.574

< 0.001

54.991

< 0.001

3.862

0.277

78.457

< 0.001

Financial status

135.238

< 0.001

80.235

< 0.001

120.381

< 0.001

33.804

< 0.001

111.074

< 0.001

Gender x age

24.769

< 0.001

19.341

< 0.001

27.759

< 0.001

3.273

0.351

31.993

< 0.001

Gender x health

16.712

0.002

16.516

0.002

22.104

< 0.001

8.477

0.076

29.361

< 0.001

Gender x education

4.258

0.119

2.647

0.266

5.349

0.069

4.205

0.122

0.884

0.643

Gender x marital status

1.186

0.756

2.191

0.534

0.389

0.942

4.864

0.182

0.921

0.820

Gender x financial status

4.584

0.333

5.115

0.276

13.044

0.011

4.010

0.405

  1. Statistically significant results are marked in bold