Skip to main content

Table 3 Odds of non-exertional or exertional chest pain by presence of mood disorder and high social capital compared to no chest pain by migration status

From: The prevalence of angina symptoms and association with cardiovascular risk factors, among rural, urban and rural to urban migrant populations in Peru

Factor

Groups

Whole cohort

Non-exertional chest pain

Possible or definite angina

N

rural

201

5 (2.5)

 

121 (60.2)

 
 

migrant

589

102 (17.4)

 

116 (19.7)

 
 

urban

199

21 (10.6)

 

64 (32.2)

 

Mood disorder

rural

98 (49.0)

1(20.0)

0.20 (0.02-2.13)

66 (55.0)

2.39 (1.27-4.50)

 

migrant

211 (38.1)

43 (46.2)

1.68 (1.05-2.71)

58(53.2)

1.64 (1.05-2.56)

 

urban

62 (33.0)

3 (15.8)

0.35 (0.94-1.31)

29 (47.5)

2.34 (1.19-4.58)

Structural Social capital (above lowest quarter)

rural

185 (92.0)

5 (100)

1.02 (0.95-1.09)

114 (94.2)

1.68 (0.56-5.01)

 

migrant

398 (68.2)

77 (75.5)

1.51 (0.92-2.47)

83 (72.2)

1.32 (0.83-2.10)

 

urban

121 (61.7)

10 (47.62)

0.55 (0.22-1.40)

43 (69.4)

1.44 (0.75-2.79)

Cognitive Social capital (high)

rural

142 (74.4)

4 (80.0)

1.46 (0.16-13.51)

86 (75.4)

1.17 (0.60-2.28)

 

migrant

266 (49.8)

44 (48.4)

0.92 (0.59-1.45)

55 (50.9)

1.13 (0.73-1.75)

 

urban

77 (41.4)

7 (35.0)

0.66 (0.25-1.79)

18 (29.0)

0.48 (0.25-0.94)

  1. OR- Odds ratio; CI - confidence interval
  2. Age and sex-adjusted
  3. Percentages in brackets