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Table 6 Coverage and odds ratios.

From: Employment status and differences in the one-year coverage of physician visits: different needs or unequal access to services?

 

Cardiorespiratory disease

Musculoskeletal disease

Labour market status

Primary health care

Hospital outpatient clinic

Primary health care

Hospital outpatient clinic

 

Coverage (1)

Odds ratio

Coverage (1)

Odds ratio

Coverage (1)

Odds ratio

Coverage (1)

Odds ratio

Employed

        

   Permanent full-time

93%

1

37%

1

91%

1

36%

1

   Permanent part-time

94%

0.89 (0.44–1.79)

47%

1.36 (0.96–1.94)

89%

0.69 (0.42–1.15)

43%

1.25 (0.91–1.72)

   Fixed-term full-time

85%

0.46 (0.31–0.67)

37%

1.00 (0.76–1.32)

89%

0.77 (0.51–1.16)

38%

1.07 (0.82–1.40)

   ixed-term part-time

85%

0.38 (0.20–0.73)

40%

1.06 (0.66–1.71)

84%

0.49 (0.27–0.91)

44%

1.33 (0.85–2.09)

Unemployed

        

   Short-term

92%

0.71 (0.32–1.60)

43%

1.26 (0.78–2.03)

84%

0.46 (0.34–0.88)

51%

1.49 (0.92–2.42)

   Prolonged

83%

0.33 (0.17–0.65)

48%

1.51 (0.90–2.53)

94%

1.50 (0.54–4.17)

45%

1.33 (0.80–2.20)

   Long-term

85%

0.38 (0.19–0.75)

50%

1.57 (0.96–2.58)

81%

0.48 (0.25–0.92)

55%

2.27 (1.37–3.76)

  1. Coverage and odds ratios (95 % confidence intervals adjusted for gender, age and further education) for a visit in primary health care (public health centre or occupational health care or private services) and in hospital outpatient clinic according to labour market status in participants having a cardiorespiratory disease and in participants having a musculoskeletal disease diagnosed by a physician.
  2. (1) Per cent of respondents with one or more physician visits during the previous twelve months