Research Article

Participant Experiences in the Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young Study: Common Reasons for Withdrawing

Table 5

Logistic regression examining maternal psychosocial factors in relation to (a) concerns about blood draw or (b) being too busy as a reason for withdrawing after adjusting for country of residence, maternal age, child’s age at withdrawal, and gender (see Table 4).

Psychosocial factors Psychosocial measures in relation to concerns about blood and being too busy after adjusting for demographic factors ()
(a) Concerns about blood draw(b) Being too busy
OR95% CI valueOR95% CI value

Maternal high anxiety (SAI > 48)
 Score1.000.98–1.010.420.990.98–1.000.09
Mother’s risk perception
 Underestimate1.00Ref.1.00Ref.
 Accurate1.010.74–1.380.950.910.70–1.180.49
Study satisfaction (6 mo)
 Very satisfied1.00Ref.1.00Ref.
 Satisfied1.380.89–2.151.240.88–1.74
 Somewhat satisfied1.801.16–2.781.801.27–2.59
 Neutral or dissatisfied2.731.68–4.42<0.0011.110.73–1.690.007
Study satisfaction (last visit)
 Very satisfied1.00Ref.1.00Ref.
 Satisfied1.570.99–2.491.190.84–1.69
 Somewhat satisfied2.541.61–4.031.431.00–2.05
 Neutral or dissatisfied2.641.62–4.31<0.0011.330.89–1.970.252