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Table 6 Unadjusted RIIs for self-reported unmet need for oral health services by household wealth and education, adults aged 50 years and over in China, Ghana, and India, 2007-2010a

From: Socioeconomic inequality in self-reported unmet need for oral health services in adults aged 50 years and over in China, Ghana, and India

 

China (N = 1591)

Unadjusted Model

Ghana (N = 425)

Unadjusted Model

India (N = 1307)

Unadjusted Model

RR (CI)

p-value

RR (CI)

p-value

RR (CI)

p-value

Household wealth

1.61 (1.32–1.96)

p < 0.001

1.29 (1.04–1.61)

0.021

1.17 (0.92–1.50)

0.209

Education

2.05 (1.65–2.56)

p < 0.001

1.33 (1.09–1.61)

0.004

1.37 (0.99–1.88)

0.051

  1. aData source – WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE), 2007–2010
  2. [RR (CI)] Relative Risk Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals
  3. Statistical significance set at p < 0.05 (Relative Index of Inequality)
  4. All significant estimates are bolded