Table 4: Logistic Regression Analysis of Participants’ and their Mothers’ Agreement about Axillary Temperature Measurement Method.
n = 102.
Dependent variable = Same axillary temperature measurement method between participants and their mothers/Yes.
aParticipants answered correctly before and after the intervention.
bThe mother was a homemaker until the participant became 18 years old.
cUntil the participant became 12 years old. The number of questions: 16, range of the score: 0-64.
dProportion of c, the number of questions: 6, range of the score: 0-24, mean (SD).
eProportion ofc, the number of questions: 5, range of the score: 0-20, mean (SD).
fProportion of c, the number of questions: 5, range of the score: 0-20, mean (SD).
gThe number of questions: 17, range of the score: 0-68, mean (SD).
hProportion of g, the number of questions: 7, range of the score: 0-28, mean (SD).
iProportion of g, the number of questions: 5, range of the score: 0-20, mean (SD).
jProportion of g, the number of questions: 5, range of the score: 0-20, mean (SD).
kAdjusted odds ratio.
lConfidence interval.
Selected variables Agreement (n = 51) No agreement (n = 51) Model 1 Model 2
AORk 95 % CI l p AOR 95 % CI p
Thermometer angle/Correcta(%) 33 (52.4) 30 (47.6) 1.81 0.72, 4.57 0.21 2.52 0.88, 7.18 .084
Mother was a homemakerb/Yes (%) 10 (43.5) 13 (56.5) 0.67 0.23, 1.97 0.62 0.19, 1.97
Total score of mother-child relationship during childhoodc, mean (SD) 34.14 (9.91) 33.45 (9.22) 1.02 0.97, 1.08
Secured 18.98 (3.30) 18.63 (3.52) 1.06 0.92, 1.22
Avoidante 7.43 (6.12) 7.76 (6.29) 1.02 0.94, 1.12
Ambivalentf 7.69 (3.87) 7.06 (4.50) 1.08 0.96, 1.21
Total score of current mother-child relationshipg, mean (SD) 43.02 (7.52) 36.16 (8.32) 1.12 1.06, 1.19 0.00
Autonomyh 18.16 (5.63) 16.10 (7.29) 1.05 0.98, 1.13
Trusti 16.04 (2.48) 13.80 (3.16) 1.30 1.08, 1.55 .005
Dependencej 8.82 (3.02) 6.25 (3.38) 1.34 1.12, 1.61 .002
Correct classification rate (%) 65.7 70.6