Table 5

Uni-variate and multivariate analysis of potential determinants of insufficient knowledge of proper response to stroke attack among the study sample of primary healthcare attendants in Abha, Southwestern Saudi Arabia (n=1472).

VariablesKnowledge of proper responseUni-variate COR (95%CI)Multivariate AOR (95%CI)
YesNo
n (%)
Gender
 Male831 (69.5)160 (57.8)-1.70 (1.29-2.25)**
 Female364 (30.5)117 (42.2)1.67 (1.27-2.18)
Education
 <secondary185 (15.5)58 (20.9)-0.94 (0.64-1.38)
 ≥secondary1010 (84.5)219 (79.1)0.69 (0.49-0.96)
Age (years)
 <40885 (74.1)162 (58.5)-1.84 (1.32-2.55)**
 ≥40310 (25.9)115 (41.5)2.03 (1.54-2.66)
Marital status
 Single537 (44.9)89 (32.1)-1.36 (1.01-1.85)**
 Married658 (55.1)188 (67.9)1.72 (1.30-2.27)
Sources of knowledge*
 Media*678 (56.7)180 (65.0)1.41 (01.08-1.86)1.95 (1.43-2.67)**
 Physician and nurses*224 (18.7)79 (28.5)1.73 (1.28 -2.33)1.88 (1.38-2.57)**
 Friends and relatives*500 (41.8)127 (45.8)1.17 (0.90- 1.53)1.54 (1.15-2.06)**
  • cOR - crude odds ratio, aOR - adjusted odds ratio for other studied variables, CI - confidence interval.

  • * Presence of each source of knowledge was compared to absence of this source,

  • ** Significant at p-value <0.05