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Table 3 Mean general health prevalence among humanitarian refugees in the BNLA project calculated two ways using: (1) sample data; and (2) final model adjusting for model independent variables. Both methods used the provided sample weights. (n)n = Number provided in the sample calculation only

From: The association of migration experiences on the self-rated health status among adult humanitarian refugees to Australia: an analysis of a longitudinal cohort study

General Health

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Fair-Very Poor

Weights applied

%(n)n

95% CI

%(n)n

95% CI

%(n)n

95% CI

Mean calculated from sample

Yes

35.7% (805)

33.8–37.7%

36.8% (691)

34.6–39.0%

39.7% (685)

37.4–42.0%

Mean calculated for model variables

Yes

34.6

 

34.0

 

33.4

 
  1. NOTE: No significant differences between waves as suggested by 95% confidence intervals and this was confirmed using z-tests: Waves1–2 difference z statistic = 0.28, p = 0.779; Waves 2–3 difference z-statistic = 0.25; p = 0.802; and Waves1–3 difference z-statistic = 0.66; p = 0.51