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Table 4 Results considering household coverage with state and metropolitan fixed effects (Spec. IV)

From: Primary care coverage and individual health: evidence from a likelihood model using biomarkers in Brazil

 

Leukopenia

Leukocytosis

Diabetes Mellitus

High Cholesterol

Kidney Failure

Low Platelets

Anemia

Arterial Hypertension

ESF registration

−0.0141

− 0.00394

− 0.00248

0.00297

− 0.0101**

− 0.0141**

− 0.0135

− 0.0174**

 

(0.00988)

(0.0092)

(0.00704)

(0.00607)

(0.00480)

(0.0057)

(0.0099)

(0.0081)

ESF visits

0.000666

−5.9E-05

0.000462

−0.00033

−0.000289

0.00126**

−0.000239

−0.000598

 

(0.00097)

(0.0009)

(0.00069)

(0.0006)

(0.000513)

(0.0005)

(0.000994)

(0.000808)

Observations

8831

8831

8831

8831

8831

8831

8831

8831

  1. Weighted standard errors are in parentheses; *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1. All results were controlled for the individual characteristics (sex, age, ethnicity, marital status, educational level), individual health conditions (obesity, waist measure, previous diagnosis of chronic diseases, kidney condition, heart condition, diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, hospitalized in the previous 12 months), household characteristics (presence of piped water, electric power, sanitation, garbage collection, household income per capita), whether the individual was covered by health insurance or not, if they were a Bolsa Familia recipient or not, if they practiced sports or not, and if they were a smoker or not. Health facilities were replaced with state and metropolitan binary variables.