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Table 3 Proportion of disparities in foregoing healthcare explained by discrimination in healthcare

From: Discrimination in healthcare as a barrier to care: experiences of socially disadvantaged populations in France from a nationally representative survey

Variable

Proportion of disparity explained

p

Men

(ref)

(ref)

Women

0.17

0.014

French-born

(ref)

(ref)

2nd Generation

0.08

0.053

Mainland France

(ref)

(ref)

Overseas France

0.13

0.049

North Africa

0.22

< 0.001

Sub-Saharan Africa

0.32

0.003

Southeast Asia

−0.03

0.705

Mixed (no FR)

0.00

0.880

Christian

(ref)

(ref)

Muslim

0.26

< 0.001

Buddhist

−0.03

0.312

Other Religion

0.09

0.307

  1. The proportion explained is calculated from coefficients in Table 2, as (1 – (Model 1 AME / Model 2 AME)). The p value refers to statistically contrasting the AME in Model 1 and Model 2; that is, it represents a test of the null hypothesis that the proportion explained is equal to zero. Only those variables with an observed AME in Model 1 are tabulated here, as they represent baseline gaps in foregoing healthcare across demographic characteristics