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Table 3 Barriers to dementia risk reduction and demographic variables

From: Testing times for dementia: a community survey identifying contemporary barriers to risk reduction and screening

   

B

SE

p

OR

CI (95%)

χ2

p

    

Lower

Upper

  

Financial

        

15.47

.009

% Yes 21.3

Gender (male)

 

0.49

0.21

.019

1.63

1.08

2.44

  
 

Age group (18–39)

   

.840

     
  

40–59

0.03

0.25

.895

1.03

0.64

1.67

  
  

60 + 

 − 0.11

0.25

.652

0.89

0.55

1.46

  
 

Socio-economic status (low)

  

.014

     
  

Average

0.30

0.27

.264

1.36

0.80

2.31

  
  

High

 − 0.37

0.28

.194

0.69

0.40

1.20

  

Lack of time

        

66.13

.000

% Yes 15.2

Gender (male)

 

0.07

0.24

.772

1.07

0.67

1.72

  
 

Age group (18–39)

   

.000

     
  

40–59

 − 0.75

0.26

.004

0.47

0.28

0.79

  
  

60 + 

 − 3.06

0.60

.000

0.05

0.01

0.15

  
 

Socio-economic status (low)

  

.079

     
  

Average

0.91

0.40

.025

2.48

1.12

5.46

  
  

High

0.75

0.40

.058

2.11

0.97

4.57

  

Lack of motivation

        

11.44

.043

% Yes 29.5

Gender (male)

 

0.37

0.18

.043

1.45

1.01

2.08

  
 

Age group (18–39)

   

.053

     
  

40–59

 − 0.30

0.22

.160

0.74

0.48

1.13

  
  

60 + 

 − 0.54

0.23

.017

0.58

0.38

0.91

  
 

Socio-economic status (low)

  

.302

     
  

Average

 − 0.10

0.25

.698

0.91

0.56

1.48

  
  

High

 − 0.34

0.24

.164

0.71

0.44

1.15

  
  1. Percentage of total respondent endorsement shown in italics. Reference category in parentheses. B, unstandardized beta values. SE, standard error. OR, odds ratio. CI, confidence interval. Gender represents male and female only due to limited non-binary sample