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Table 3 Estimating intersectional inequalities and horizontal inequities (needs-adjusted) in specialist doctors utilization in Northern Sweden

From: Intersectional equity in health care: assessing complex inequities in primary and secondary care utilization by gender and education in northern Sweden

 

Inequalities

Horizontal inequities

Inequality

Prevalence difference (95%CI)

P value

Prevalence difference (95%CI)

P value

Joint

4.77 (3.15–6.38)

< 0.001

0.37 (− 1.10–1.80)

0.617

Referent education

5.69 (4.05–7.34)

< 0.001

1.08 (−0.41–2.57)

0.156

Referent gender

0.15 (−1.33–1.64)

0.839

1.08 (−0.19–2.35)

0.097

Excess Intersectional

−1.08 (−3.32–1.16)

0.344

− 1.79 (− 3.77–0.19)

0.077