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. 2009 May 5;24(7):841–847. doi: 10.1007/s11606-009-0990-0

Table 3.

Reasons Care was not Obtained among Persons Reporting Unmet Need for Care (n = 139)*

Reasons endorsed 1995 2005 p†
Did not know where to go, % 12 10 0.83
Could not afford doctor due to lack of money or insurance, % 42 67 0.01
Problem was not serious enough, % 13 7 0.23
Lacked transportation, % 19 41 0.01
Too busy to go, % 6 8 0.74
Could not get off work, % 4 3 1.0
Too sick to go, % 6 10 0.53
Too much trouble to wait at hospital, % 10 10 0.89
Don’t have service card for the hospital, % 10 16 0.28
Don’t like doctors or hospitals, % 19 7 0.03

*Participants who reported an unmet need for health care (n = 52 in 1995; n = 87 in 2005) were asked to endorse items from a standard list of reasons that they “did not go to a doctor.” They were permitted to endorse more than one reason

†The p-value reflects a chi-squared test comparing the percentage endorsing each reason in 1995 versus 2005