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. 2014 Jul 2;18(6):2638–2650. doi: 10.1111/hex.12238

Table 3.

Regression analysis with primary health‐care gap as the dependent variables

Model Unstandardized coefficients Standardized coefficients t Significance 95.0% CI for b
b SE Beta Lower bound Upper bound
Constant 9.842 4.646 2.118 0.035 0.719 18.965
Gender −0.076 0.064 −0.043 −1.190 0.234 −0.201 0.049
Year of birth −0.004 0.002 −0.062 −1.532 0.126 −0.008 0.001
Marital status 0.006 0.084 0.003 0.077 0.939 −0.158 0.171
Ethnicity 0.008 0.104 0.003 0.073 0.942 −0.197 0.212
Religiosity 0.022 0.090 0.010 0.245 0.807 −0.155 0.199
Number of children 0.033 0.022 0.067 1.525 0.128 −0.009 0.075
Health status −0.035 0.035 −0.038 −1.017 0.309 −0.103 0.033
Satisfaction from health‐care fund −0.384 0.032 −0.419 −11.961 0.000 −0.447 −0.321
Maccabi vs. Klalit Health‐care Fund −0.023 0.072 −0.012 −0.320 0.749 −0.165 0.119
Meuhedet vs. Klalit Health‐care Fund −0.108 0.102 −0.040 −1.062 0.289 −0.307 0.092
Leumit vs. Klalit Health‐care Fund 0.314 0.118 0.096 2.658 0.008 0.082 0.546
Additional insurance in health‐care fund −0.104 0.090 −0.050 −1.150 0.251 −0.281 0.074
Private insurance 0.025 0.139 0.008 0.183 0.855 −0.247 0.298
Income −0.017 0.015 −0.049 −1.092 0.275 −0.047 0.013
Education −0.054 0.026 −0.082 −2.082 0.038 −0.104 −0.003
Periphery vs. centre −0.045 0.065 −0.025 −0.685 0.494 −0.172 0.083

N = 663; R 2  = 0.24.