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. 2012 Aug 28;12:285. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-285

Table 5.

Multiple classification analysis of intensity of catastrophic medical expenditure for those who arrived alive at study hospitals following road traffic injury

Variable Category Total N = 722* Predicted mean out-of-pocket medical expenditure to household annual income ratio
Unadjusted mean
Adjusted mean†
Mean Eta Mean Beta P value
Type of road user‡
Pedestrian/cyclist
216
0.241
0.050
0.206
0.061
0.255
MTV
348
0.297
 
0.313
 
 
Others
145
0.177
 
0.189
 
 
Type of hospital
Private
164
0.386
0.077
1.072
0.479
<0.001
Public
545
0.216
 
0.010
 
 
Per capita annual household income quartile
I (lowest)
192
0.454
0.136
0.495
0.160
0.001
II
190
0.242
 
0.208
 
 
III
150
0.134
 
0.160
 
 
IV (highest)
177
0.158
 
0.126
 
 
Number of in-patient days
<4
262
0.087
0.191
0.073
0.190
<0.001
4 - 7
137
0.120
 
0.154
 
 
> 7
310
0.458
 
0.454
 
 
Injury severity
1-4
379
0.156
0.113
0.212
0.050
0.187
>4
330
0.369
 
0.305
 
 
  Full model 723       0.359 <0.001

*Data missing for 1 case due to non-reporting of annual household income.

†F test value 8.6 and significance <0.001; Goodness of fit: 14%.

‡MTV: motorised two-wheeled vehicles including moped/luna, scooter/scootertte and motorcycle; others include all vehicles other than MTV/ cycle & pedestrians.

Data not available for 14 participants.