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Table 2 Associations between access to healthcare services for menstruation and sociodemographic characteristics (N = 21,418)

From: Menstruation and social inequities in Spain: a cross-sectional online survey-based study

 

aOR (95%CI)

p value

Age

 18–25

1.00

 

 26–35

1.41 (1.28–1.55)

 < 0.001

 36–45

1.51 (1.37–1.67)

 < 0.001

 46–55

1.74 (1.52–1.98)

 < 0.001

Gender

 Women

1.00

 

 Non-binary/other

1.07 (0.87–1.30)

0.530

Trans

 No

1.00

 

 Yes

0.78 (0.54–1.13)

0.182

 I don’t know

0.95 (0.64–1.40)

0.789

Place of birth

 Spain

1.00

 

 Latin America

0.89 (0.75–1.05)

0.159

 Europe

1.01 (0.81–1.27)

0.912

 Other

0.96 (0.65–1.42)

0.837

Administrative situation

 Spanish nationality

1.00

 

 Permanent residency

0.69 (0.57–0.84)

 < 0.001

 Temporal residency

0.77 (0.55–1.07)

0.120

 No permit/in process

0.63 (0.35–1.13)

0.119

Employment situation

 Working full-time

1.15 (1.04–1.28)

0.006

 Working part-time

1.11 (1.00–1.23)

0.054

 Self-employed

1.23 (1.09–1.39)

0.001

 Studying full-time

1.02 (0.90–1.14)

0.786

 Studying part-time

1.10 (0.99–1.23)

0.073

 Unemployment or COVID19 benefits

1.04 (0.92–1.18)

0.541

 Pension or retirement

1.41 (1.00–1.99)

0.048

 Unpaid carer/houseworker

1.07 (0.93–1.22)

0.352

Completed education

 Primary education

1.00

 

 Secondary education

1.22 (0.93–1.60)

0.160

 University education

1.48 (1.13–1.95)

0.004

Financial problems < 12 months

 Always/Many times

1.00

 

 Some/A few times

0.93 (0.84–1.02)

0.128

 Never

0.75 (0.68–0.82)

 < 0.001