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Table 4 Association between the variables studied and orientation in an oral healthcare/description of oral phenotypic signs

From: Consideration of oral health in rare disease expertise centres: a retrospective study on 39 rare diseases using text mining extraction method

Variables

 

Orientation*

Description of phenotypic signs**

p value

p value cor

OR

95% IC

p value

p value cor

OR

95% IC

Age

 

0.11*

1

0.99

0.99;1.00

0.02*

0.29

0.99

0.98;1

Gender [ref = F]

M

0.26

1

1.13

0.88;1.33

0.10*

1

1.18

0.95;1.39

Number of hospitalizations (age)

 

1.75e−11*

2.81e−10

1.07

1.05;1.09

6.09e−08*

9.74e−07

1.06

1.03;1.08

Number of consultations (age)

 

4.47e−13*

7.16e−12

1.01

1.006;1.01

1.07e−14*

1.71e−13

1.01

1.007;1.01

Number of different medical services attended (age)

 

3.35e−23*

5.35e−22

1.14

1.12;1.18

4.06e−25*

6.5e−24

1.14

1.12;1.17

Fdep

 

0.00264*

0.04

1.13

1.04;1.23

0.00*

0.02

1.14

1.05;1.22

Presence of a pervasive developmental disorder [ref = no]

yes

0.799

1

1.03

0.84;1.35

0.23

1

0.87

0.73;1.13

  1. Bolded numbers represent significant values
  2. When covariates adjustment is included the names of the covariates are indicated within parentheses. When the variable is categorical the reference value used is indicated in square brackets. <p> is the uncorrected p value, <p value cor> the corrected value (using a Bonferroni procedure with n test = 16), a p value with an asterisk * indicates inclusion as a covariate in further models based on a threshold of 0.2 on the nominal uncorrected p value
  3. *Covariates selected for the outcome “Description of phenotypic signs”, are number of consultations from beginning, number of hospitalizations from beginning, FDEP, number of different medical services attended, age, gender
  4. **Covariates selected for the outcome “orientation” are: number of consultations from beginning, number of hospitalizations from beginning, FDEP, number of different medical services attended, age