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In most of the states, the odds were found significant.
Similar odds were found looking at asthma and the risk of injury recidivism (OR = 1.28, 95 % CI = 1.13 1.44).
When adjusting for age and gender in the logistic regressions analysis for the onset of MOH, no significant differences in odds were found with respect to unemployment (OR=0.967, 95% CI: 0.24 to 3.77).
Similar odds were found in a separate model assessing the relationship between self-reported persistent mental illness and RTW.
Non-drinkers had the highest odds of physical limitations, but no increased odds were found in the heaviest drinking group.
For gestational hypertension, preeclampsia and emergency caesarean delivery increased odds were found for both nulliparous and parous normal weigh and overweight women.
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A progressive reduction in the odds was found as the percentage of deliveries assisted by trained delivery attendants in the cluster increased.
When adjusted for smoking and alcohol consumption, higher odds ratios (ORs) were found for lower education.
The Breslow-Day and Tarone's tests for homogeneity of odds ratios were found to be non-significant indicating that the odds ratio for each study did not significantly deviate from the overall, combined odds ratio.
Significant odds ratios were found for the conditional change scores 2-6y and 10-18y.
Similarly, following adjustment, significant odds ratios were found for current smokers, people undertaking moderate physical activity and for people undertaking vigorous levels of physical activity (model 3, table 5).
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