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Table 2 Awareness of CMV (#1) and cCMV (#2) according to respondent characteristics

From: What people know about congenital CMV: an analysis of a large heterogeneous population through a web-based survey

 

Gender

Age

Education

Parenthood

Total

Female

Male

<24 years

25–40 year

>40 year

Undergraduates

Bachelor graduates

Masters graduates

Non-parents

Parents

Total respondents

n.

6,698

3,492

4,356

3,081

1,718

5,561

1,810

2,819

8,530

1,660

10,190

%

65.7

34.3

47.6

33.7

18.8

54.6

17.8

27.7

83.7

16.3

100.0

#1 Responders heard of CMV

n.

3,609

1,742

1,604

1,849

1,246

2,491

771

2,089

4,008

1,343

5,351

%

53.9

49.9

36.8

60.0

72.5

44.8

42.6

74.1

47.0

80.9

52.5

 Univariate analysis

OR (95 % C.I)

1

0.85 (0.79–0.92)

1

2.57 (2.34–2.83)

4.53 (4.01–5.12)

1

0.91 (0.82–1.01)

3.53 (3.20–3.90)

1

4.7 (4.20–5.44)

 

 Multivariate analysis

OR (95 % C.I)

1

0.75 (0.68–0.83)

1

1.91 (1.71–2.15)

1.76 (1.43–2.159)

1

0.8 (0.71–0.90)

1.4 (1.14–1.72)

1

2.9 (2.43–3.47)

 

#2 Responders heard of CMV and that it can be congenital

n.

2,255

961

842

1,187

812

1,392

363

1,461

2,261

955

3,216

%

62.5

55.2

52.5

64.2

65.2

55.9

47.1

69.9

56.4

71.1

60.1

 Univariate analysis

OR (95 % C.I)

1

0.74 (0.66–0.83)

1

1.6 (1.42–1.86)

1.6 (1.45–1.97)

1

0.7 (0.60–0.83)

1.84 (1.63–2.08)

1

1.9 (1.66–2.17)

 

 Multivariate analysis

OR (95 % C.I)

1

0.68 (0.60–0.77)

1

1.25 (1.06–1.48)

0.827 (0.64–1.06)

1

0.62 (0.52–0.74)

1.4 (1.09–1.81)

1

2.02 (1.67–2.45)