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Table 2 Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models for subjective unmet need for outpatient healthcare services

From: Socioeconomic inequality in unmet outpatient healthcare needs among people living in urban informal settlements in Sanandaj city, Iran

Variables

Crude

Adjusted

OR (95% CI)

P-value

OR (95% CI)

P-value

Sex

    

 Male

1

 

1

 

 Female

1.43 (0.98–2.11)

0.062

1.44 (0.95–2.17)

0.080

Age

    

 Under 30

1

 

1

 

 30–59

1.56 (0.98–2.48)

0.059

1.88 (1.14–3.11)

0.013

 60 and above

2.32 (1.23–4.39)

0.009

2.37 (1.19–4.75)

0.014

Education

    

 Illiterate

1

 

-

 

 Primary

1.04 (0.51–2.13)

0.911

-

 

 Secondary

1.42 (0.66–3.04)

0.366

-

 

 Diploma and higher

1.51 (0.67–3.36)

0.312

-

 

Employment status

    

 Employed

1.87 (1.28–2.74)

0.001

1.70 (1.13–2.57)

0.011

 Unemployed

1

 

1

 

Basic health insurance

    

 Yes

1.44 (1.10–3.03)

0.022

1.80 (0.96–3.34)

0.063

 No

1

 

1

 

Complementary health insurance

    

 Yes

2.31 (0.86–6.19)

0.094

-

 

 No

1

 

-

 

Economic Status

    

 The poorest

4.07 (2.05–8.07)

< 0.001

4.46 (2.39–9.70)

< 0.001

 Poor

2.86 (1.485.55)

0.002

3.71 (1.85–7.41)

< 0.001

 Middle

2.82 (1.45–5.46)

0.002

3.29 (1.67–6.49)

0.001

 Rich

0.92 (0.44–1.96)

0.842

1.00 (0.46–2.14)

0.998

 The richest

1

 

1