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Table 3 Adjusted Odds Ratios (95% CI) for medicine received from abroad in 2007 by country of origin and sex

From: Use of cross-border healthcare services among ethnic Danes, Turkish immigrants and Turkish descendants in Denmark: a combined survey and registry study

Men

Country of Origin

Model I

Model II

Model III

Model IV

Modul V

 

OR (95% CI)

P

OR (95% CI)

P

OR (95% CI)

P

OR (95% CI)

P

OR (95% CI)

P

Men

Denmark

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Turkey

3.07 (1.40-6.74)

.005

2.59 (1.15-5.84)

.021

2.61 (1.10-6.17)

.029

1.89 (0.57-6.25)

.295

1.65 (0.48-5.72)

.430

Turkey Descendants

2.62 (1.24-5.52)

.012

1.61 (0.63-4.10)

.316

1.61 (0.63-4.12)

.319

2.14 (0.70-6.51)

.181

1.82 (0.58-5.73)

.309

Women

Denmark

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Turkey

13.62 (6.98-25.60)

<.000

15.57 (7.73-31.37)

<.000

18.87 (8.94-39.83)

<.000

18.78 (7.2-48.91)

<.000

14.00 (5.29-37.06)

<.000

Turkey Descendants

6.67 (3.33-13.37)

<.000

6.87 (2.83-16.64)

<.000

7.81 (3.14-19.44)

<.000

4.93 (1.67-14.56)

.004

4.08 (1.39-11.96)

.010

  1. 95% CI indicates 95% confidence interval.
  2. Statistically significant variables (P <.05) are depicted in bold type.
  3. Model I: Using binary logistic regression to adjust for country of origin.
  4. Model II: Using binary logistic regression to adjust for country of origin, age.
  5. Model III: Using binary logistic regression to adjust for country of origin, age, and marital status.
  6. Model IV: Using binary logistic regression to adjust for country of origin, age, marital status, education, employment status, and household income.
  7. Model V: Using binary logistic regression to adjust for country of origin, age, marital status, education, employment status, household income, physical health symptoms, and mental health symptoms.
  8. All estimates are adjusted for all covariates, even though some of the covariates are statistically non-significant.