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Table 5 Multivariate logistic regression to examine the associations between Q2 and trust

From: The relation between trust and the willingness of enrollees to receive healthcare advice from their health insurer

Q2: What would you think if your health insurer actively approached you with advice, for example about the quality of a specific care provider? (1 = I would like that/really appreciate that, 0 = I would find that (very) unpleasant)

  

Model 5 (n = 642)

Model 6 (n = 642)

Model 7 (n = 642)

Model 8 (n = 642)

Odds Ratio

P-value

Odds Ratio

P-value

Odds Ratio

P-value

Odds Ratio

P-value

Trust (HITS)**

 

1.07

0.00*

0.97

0.62

1.05

0.09

1.07

0.00*

Gender

Male

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

Female

0.41

0.00*

0.41

0.00*

0.42

0.00*

0.41

0.00*

Age**

 

1.00

0.43

1.00

0.43

1.00

0.39

1.01

0.30

Education***

Low

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

Middle

1.29

0.41

1.26

0.46

1.31

0.39

1.32

0.38

High

0.60

0.11

0.58

0.09

0.61

0.11

0.62

0.13

Health (self-reported)

Bad/fair

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

Good

0.83

0.42

0.83

0.45

0.85

0.49

0.84

0.47

Very good/excellent

0.57

0.03*

0.58

0.04*

0.57

0.03*

0.57

0.03*

Trust*education

Low

  

Reference

     

Middle

  

1.12

0.07

    

High

  

1.10

0.11

    

Trust*health

Bad/fair

    

Reference

   

Good

    

1.01

0.79

  

Very good/excellent

    

1.04

0.30

  

Trust*age

       

1.00

0.09

Constant

 

1.97

0.04*

2.01

0.04*

1.90

0.05

1.93

0.05*

  1. * Significant p-value
  2. ** Centered around the mean
  3. *** Low = none, primary school or pre-vocational education. Middle = secondary or vocational education. High = professional higher education or university