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From: Patients with more comorbidities have better detection of chronic conditions, but poorer management and control: findings from six middle-income countries

Fig. 2

a Adjusted odds ratios of being untreated in the last 12 months (unT-last 12 months) for each non-communicable disease (NCD), with increasing comorbidity. +Multivariable logistic regression adjusted for age, sex, marital status, education level, income level, residence, insurance, and country fixed effects. Note: Cataract was only assessed for being untreated in the last 5 years. b Odds of being untreated in the last 12 months (unT-last 12 months) for each non-communicable disease (NCD), with only concordant NCDs, only discordant NCDs, and only depression. +Multivariable logistic regression adjusted for age, sex, marital status, education level, income level, residence, insurance, and country fixed effects^Concordant NCDs: (a) hypertension, angina, diabetes, stroke; (b) diabetes, cataract; (c) asthma, chronic lung disease. Note: Cataract was only assessed for being untreated in the last 5 years.

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