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. 2014 Sep 11;29(Suppl 2):ii107–ii113. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czu077

Table 2.

Bivariate analysis between the longitudinality adequacy and the patient and care model characteristics

Longitudinality
Inadequate n (%) Adequate n (%) P value
Age 347 (71) 145 (29) 0.1001
    0–11 months and 29 days 139 (66) 72 (34)
    1–4 years 11 months and 29 days 119 (71) 49 (29)
    5–9 years 11 months and 29 days 62 (81) 15 (19)
    10–14 years 27 (75) 9 (25)
Maternal education 344 (70) 145 (30) 0.7025
    No education 7 (88) 1 (13)
    Incomplete elementary 104 (73) 38 (27)
    Complete elementary 43 (65) 23 (35)
    Incomplete graduate 55 (67) 27 (33)
    Complete school graduate 123 (71) 51 (29)
    College 12 (71) 5 (29)
Family income 322 (71) 134 (29) 0.6898
    Up to 1/2 minimum wage 9 (69) 4 (31)
    From 1/2 to less than 1 MW 37 (64) 21 (36)
    1 less to than 2 MW 142 (74) 51 (26)
    2 less to than 5 MW 126 (70) 54 (30)
    More than 5 MW 8 (67) 4 (33)
Character diagnosis 345 (70) 145 (30) 0.9501
    Acute 284 (70) 119 (30)
    Chronic 61 (70) 26 (30)
Care model 347 (71) 145 (29) 0.0006*
    FHS 120 (62) 75 (38)
    Traditional 227 (76) 70 (24)

*statistically significance difference.