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Table 2 Age-adjusted prevalence ratios (PR) for poor health: comparisons between intersectional groups in Spanish adults

From: Self-rated health inequalities in the intersection of gender, social class and regional development in Spain: exploring contributions of material and psychosocial factors

Exposure group

Reference group

MNH

WNH

MNL

WNL

MMH

WMH

MML

WML

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

MNH

1

0.95

0.86*

0.80**

0.62***

0.56***

0.54***

0.47***

WNH

1.05

1

0.90

0.84**

0.65***

0.59***

0.57***

0.50***

MNL

1.17*

1.11

1

0.93

0.72***

0.65***

0.64***

0.55***

WNL

1.25**

1.19**

1.07

1

0.77***

0.70***

0.68***

0.59***

MMH

1.61***

1.54***

1.38***

1.29***

1

0.90**

0.88***

0.76***

WMH

1.79***

1.71***

1.54***

1.43***

1.11**

1

0.98

0.85***

MML

1.84***

1.75***

1.57***

1.47***

1.14***

1.02

1

0.87***

WML

2.11***

2.00***

1.81***

1.69***

1.61***

1.18***

1.15***

1

  1. *p-value < 0.05; **p-value < 0.01; *** p-value < 0.001
  2. 1The first letter of the intersectional social position is gender (M = Men, W=Women), the second letter is the social class (M = Manual, N=Non-manual) and the third letter is the regional development (H=High, L = Low)