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Utilization of public and private sector physician services |
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| Public sector |
Private Sector |
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| Variables |
B |
Exp(B) |
CI(95%) |
B |
Exp(B) |
CI(95%) |
|
|
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| Sex |
-.387 |
.679 |
.493–.934 |
-.670 |
.512 |
.344–762 |
| Age |
.236 |
1.266 |
1.121–1.431 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
| Marital Status |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
| Partial R2 |
.119 |
.021 |
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| Education |
_ |
_ |
_ |
.353 |
1.423 |
1.175–1.724 |
| Self-owned |
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| Residence |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
| Income |
-.078 |
.925 |
.871–.983 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
| Partial R2 |
.023 |
.030 |
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| PCS |
-.041 |
.960 |
.945–976 |
-.048 |
.953 |
.936–.970 |
| MCS |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
| Partial R2 |
.044 |
.079 |
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| Nagelkerke R2 |
0.182 |
0.130 |
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Pappa and Niakas BMC Health Services Research 2006 6:146 doi:10.1186/1472-6963-6-146 |
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