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Table 3 Relations between risk factors and cervical cancer

From: Secondhand smoke exposure, diabetes, and high BMI are risk factors for uterine cervical cancer: a cross-sectional study from the Korea national health and nutrition examination survey (2010–2018)

  

Univariate

Multivariate

 

ORa (95% CI)

p

Adjusted ORb (95% CI)

p

Passive smoking

Work place

0.595 (0.404–0.876)

0.009

0.603 (0.408–0.891)

0.011

Domestic

1.488 (1.002–2.207)

0.049

1.547 (1.042–2.297)

0.030

Public place

0.836 (0.513–1.365)

0.475

  

Diabetes

 

2.369 (1.713–3.274)

0.000

2.156 (1.535–3.027)

0.000

BMI

 

1.056 (1.026–1.086)

0.000

1.036 (1.006–1.067)

0.020

Weekly work hours

 

0.992 (0.983–1.002)

0.100

  

Working pattern

Night shift

1.093 (0.644–1.857)

0.741

  

Split shift

0.689 (0.042–11.234)

0.794

  
  1. aOR calculated using logistic regression test, bAdjusted OR calculated using multiple logistic regression test
  2. CI confidence interval; DM diabetes mellitus; BMI body mass index; OR odd ratio