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Table 5 Use of any health service (public or private) by three indicators of socioeconomic position. Percentage ratio (PR) and 95% confidence interval (CI)

From: Socioeconomic patterns in the use of public and private health services and equity in health care

Measures of socioeconomic position

GP visits

Specialist visits

Hospitalisation

 

PRa (IC 95%)

PRa (IC 95%)

PRa (IC 95%)

Education

      

Tertiary

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

Upper secondary

1.21

(1.08–1.35)

0.90

(0.77–1.06)

0.95

(0.79–1.13)

Lower secondary

1.38

(1.23–1.54)

0.77

(0.64–0.91)

1.18

(0.98–1.41)

Primary/no education

1.52

(1.37–1.68)

0.66

(0.57–0.77)

1.16

(0.99–1.37)

Social class

      

I–II

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

III

1.14

(1.03–1.25)

0.85

(0.73–0.99)

0.96

(0.82–1.12)

IV

1.42

(1.30–1.55)

0.79

(0.69–0.91)

1.06

(0.92–1.22)

V–VI

1.43

(1.30–1.56)

0.67

(0.57–0.78)

1.12

(0.97–1.30)

Monthly income

      

More than 1800 euros

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

From 1201 to 1800 euros

1.24

(1.13–1.35)

0.81

(0.50–0.68)

1.05

(0.91–1.21)

From 901 to 1200 euros

1.21

(1.11–1.33)

0.72

(0.63–0.85)

1.01

(0.87–1.18)

Up to 900 euros

1.39

(1.27–1.51)

0.58

(0.71–0.93)

1.06

(0.92–1.22)

  1. a. Adjusted for age, sex, and number of chronic diseases. In monthly income, also adjusted for number of members in household.