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Table 1 Comparison of the distribution of sociodemographic variables, health outcomes and health information at baseline between intervention and non-intervention area

From: Findings from a prospective cohort study evaluating the effects of International Health Advisors’ work on recently settled migrants’ health

Variable

Total (N = 403)

Intervention area (N = 117)

Non-intervention area (N = 286)

p-value1

Male

41.4% (167)

41% (48)

41.6% (119)

0.91

Female

58.6% (236)

59% (69)

58.4% (167)

 

Mean age

37.8

37.2

38.1

 

Participating in SFIa

70.1% (410)

74.5% (82)

68.3% (276)

 

Low educational level

29.8% (116)

35.7% (40)

27.4% (76)

0.11

Low social participation

74.4% (291)

73.5% (86)

71.7% (205)

0.77

Low trust in others

41.6% (157)

36.7% (40)

43.7% (117)

0.21

Unmet health needs

41% (129)

47.8% (44)

38.1% (85)

0.11

Unmet dental health needs

47.2% (149)

56% (51)

43.6% (98)

0.04

Poor mental health

30.9% (121)

31.6% (36)

30.7% (85)

0.86

Poor self-rated health

16.6% (62)

19.6% (21)

15.4% (41)

0.32

Long-term illness

26.9% (105)

26.5% (30)

27% (75)

0.93

No information on healthy diet

40.5 (160)

45.2% (52)

38.6% (108)

0.22

No information on physical exercise

65.7% (261)

70.7% (82)

63.7% (179)

0.18

No information on dental health

63.8% (254)

70.7% (82)

61% (172)

0.07

  1. a Swedish for foreigners
  2. 1 P-values were obtained by performing McNemar’s test