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. 2018 Jan 2;51(1):33–40. doi: 10.3961/jpmph.17.167

Table 1.

Mean values of variables relating to socioeconomic factors, risk factors, and health costs, along with the magnitude of the MI

Variables Mean (SD) MI p-value
People over 15 years old who were unemployed 9.09 (1.94) 0.08 0.01
Women aged 17 years or older with a university education 30.49 (13.17) 0.53 <0.001
Women head of household 11.13 (3.53) 0.26 <0.001
Households without a car 28.96 (7.64) 0.47 <0.001
Households living in a rental house 39.34 (15.29) 0.14 <0.001
Households with an income below the poverty line 19.28 (14.96) 0.24 <0.001
People without insurance coverage 28.44 (12.62) 0.47 <0.001
Households without daily fruit consumption 13.05 (7.36) 0.23 <0.001
Households without daily milk consumption 54.94 (13.00) 0.28 <0.001
Overweight people aged 15 and older 32.32 (5.13) 0.08 0.02
Smoking households 24.11 (6.20) 0.14 <0.001
Household health expenditures 12.68 (6.94) 0.08 0.02
Household expenditures on diagnoses 17.91 (9.70) 0.06 0.01
Household expenditures on medicine 45.86 (14.03) 0.07 0.02
Household expenditures on hospitals 9.67 (9.85) 0.17 <0.001
Household expenditures on medical visits 18.17 (8.35) 0.07 0.03

MI, Moran index; SD, standard deviation.