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Table 4 Adjusted estimates of the association between an exposure and attendance to the health check in the nested cohort of residents invited to the satellite health centre

From: Uptake of health checks by residents from the Danish social housing sector – a register-based cross-sectional study of patient characteristics in the ‘Your Life – Your Health’ program

 

Model 1 (crude)

Model 2 (adjusted for age and sex)

Model 3 (minimal adjustment)

IRR (95% CI)

p-value

IRR (95% CI)

p-value

IRR (95% CI)

p-value

Agea

 -49

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 50–54

1.51 (1.13;2.01)

0.006

1.51 (1.13;2.01)

0.005

1.51 (1.13;2.01)

0.006

 55–59

1.43 (1.06;1.94)

0.020

1.44 (1.06;1.94)

0.019

1.43 (1.06;1.94)

0.020

 60–64

1.47 (1.07;2.01)

0.016

1.49 (1.09;2.03)

0.012

1.47 (1.07;2.01)

0.016

 65+

1.57 (1.17;2.13)

0.003

1.56 (1.15;2.11)

0.004

1.57 (1.17;2.13)

0.003

Sexa

 Female

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 Male

0.73 (0.61;0.87)

0.001

0.73 (0.61;0.87)

0.001

0.73 (0.61;0.87)

0.001

Country of Origena

 Denmark

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 Western

1.13 (0.79;1.62)

0.499

1.14 (0.80;1.64)

0.466

1.13 (0.79;1.62)

0.499

 Non-western

0.74 (0.61;0.89)

0.001

0.77 (0.64;0.93)

0.007

0.74 (0.61;0.89)

0.001

Educationb

  < =10

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 10–15

1.39 (1.10;1.75)

0.006

1.47 (1.16;1.85)

0.001

1.45 (1.15;1.83)

0.002

  > 15

1.65 (1.28;2.13)

0.000

1.70 (1.32;2.19)

0.000

1.67 (1.30;2.15)

0.000

Occupational statusc

 Employed

1.67 (1.39;2.02)

0.000

1.83 (1.51;2.22)

0.000

1.67 (1.33;2.09)

0.000

 Self-employed

1.04 (0.50;2.13)

0.925

1.32 (0.65;2.68)

0.444

1.12 (0.53;2.36)

0.766

 Unemployed/benefits

1.47 (0.98;2.12)

0.061

1.66 (1.09;2.53)

0.019

1.33 (0.82;2.15)

0.247

 Social welfare recipients

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 Others

1.48 (0.95;2.30)

0.082

1.69 (1.10;2.60)

0.017

1.65 (1.04;2.63)

0.035

Incomed

 Low quartile

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 Middle low quartile

1.06 (0.85;1.31)

0.600

1.01 (0.81;1.25)

0.959

0.87 (0.67;1.11)

0.262

 Middle high quartile

1.68 (1.33;2.12)

0.000

1.62 (1.29;2.05)

0.000

1.12 (0.82;1.52)

0.494

 High quartile

2.27 (1.64;3.15)

0.000

2.11 (1.51;2.95)

0.000

1.41 (0.94;2.10)

0.095

Cohabitationc

 Single

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 Cohabiting

1.20 (1.00;1.44)

0.048

1.25 (1.04;1.49)

0.017

1.30 (1.07;1.57)

0.007

Medical treatmente

 Yes

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 No

1.08 (0.90;1.29)

0.434

1.16 (0.96;1.39)

0.121

1.20 (0.99;1.45)

0.069

Frequent attendancef

 Yes

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 No

0.95 (0.69;1.32)

0.774

1.04 (0.75;1.44)

0.829

0.75 (0.53;1.06)

0.106

Preventive consultationg

 Yes

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 No

0.99 (0.81;1.21)

0.902

1.06 (0.87;1.31)

0.556

0.98 (0.79;1.22)

0.885

Partner in projecth

 Yes

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

1 (−; −)

 

 No

0.86 (0.72;1.03)

0.108

0.89 (0.74;1.06)

0.192

0.98 (0.75;1.28)

0.866

  1. Model 3 adjustments
  2. aNo adjustments
  3. bAge, sex, country of origin
  4. cAge, sex, country of origin, education
  5. dAge, sex, country of origin, education, occupation
  6. eAge
  7. fAge, sex, education, occupation, cohabitation
  8. gAge, sex, medical treatment, education, country of origin, frequent attendance, income, neighbourhood social deprivation, occupation, cohabitation
  9. hCohabitation