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Table 4 Crude and adjusted prevalence ratios between self-rated general and sexual health, refraining from seeking care, self-perceived integration and perceived discrimination

From: Prevalence of perceived discrimination, determinants and associations with self-rated general and sexual health, healthcare utilization and self-perceived integration: a cross-sectional survey of migrants in Sweden

Outcomes

Crude prevalence ratio

Adjusted* prevalence ratio

Bad self-rated general health

Perceived discrimination

No

Yes

1

1.79 (1.55 to 2.06)

1

1.72 (1.45 to 2.04)

Bad self-rated sexual health

Perceived discrimination

No

Yes

1

1.50 (1.32 to 1.71)

1

1.40 (1.2 to 1.64)

Perceived being slightly or not integrated

Perceived discrimination

No

Yes

1

1.34 (1.24 to 1.45)

1

1.25 (1.14 to 1.37)

Refrained from seekinghealth services despite needs

Perceived discrimination

No

Yes

1

1.93 (1.58 to 2.36)

1

1.48 (1.16 to 1.89)

  1. *Adjusted for region of birth, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, education, economic stress, and language proficiency. In bold: Statistically significant (P<:0.5)