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Table 5 Division-wise outcomes of multivariate regression analysis where the number of failures in receiving healthcare services was considered as dependent variable

From: Barriers in access to healthcare services for individuals with disorders of sex differentiation in Bangladesh: an analysis of regional representative cross-sectional data

Division

Independent variables

Unadjusted Coefficient

Adjusted Coefficient

t-values

p-values

Percentage of failures (Number of failures/Number of trials)

Dhaka

Barrier 1

−0.045

−0.144

−1.160

0.246

61.67 (280/454)

Barrier 2

−0.102

−0.279

−2.662

0.008

59.23 (398/672)

Barrier 3

0.067

0.191

1.749

0.081

59.08 (361/611)

Barrier 4

0.070

0.176

1.811

0.071

59.56 (536/900)

Barrier 5

0.065

0.168

1.703

0.089

54.53 (259/475)

Chittagong

Barrier 1

−0.037

−0.149

−0.921

0.031

55.14 (252/457)

Barrier 2

−0.066

−0.195

−1.634

0.103

54.53 (337/618)

Barrier 3

0.092

0.336

2.283

0.023

54.38 (323/594)

Barrier 4

0.055

0.195

1.346

0.179

54.07 (379/701)

Barrier 5

−0.096

−0.358

−2.364

0.018

58.77 (134/228)

Rajshahi

Barrier 1

0.030

0.095

0.743

0.458

54.80 (97/177)

Barrier 2

−0.037

−0.114

−0.927

0.354

54.16 (514/949)

Barrier 3

0.012

0.037

0.293

0.069

57.11 (510/893)

Barrier 4

−0.131

−0.739

−3.314

0.001

54.47 (475/872)

Barrier 5

−0.078

−0.206

−1.959

0.041

55.82 (398/713)

  1. Note: Numbers within parentheses of the left terminal column indicating the total number of failures/total number of trial. t-value is the t-statistics. Unadjusted coefficient: Not adjusted with any covariates. Barrier 1: non-friendly interactions by non-clinical hospital’s staff; Barrier 2: non-friendly interaction by physicians; Barrier 3: public fright as general people do not want to mingle with DSD person; Barrier 4: undesirable excess public interest as general people congregate around DSD person; Barrier 5: limitation of the treatment opportunities of hospitals to merely male or female patient