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

Table 5.

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

Unstandardized coefficients Standardized coefficients t Significance 95.0% CI for b
b SE Beta Lower bound Upper bound
Constant −38.202 12.403 −3.080 0.002 −62.557 −13.848
Gender −0.388 0.171 −0.089 −2.272 0.023 −0.722 −0.053
Year of birth 0.021 0.006 0.146 3.324 0.001 0.009 0.033
Marital status −0.444 0.225 −0.084 −1.972 0.049 −0.886 −0.002
Ethnicity −0.039 0.279 −0.006 −0.138 0.890 −0.586 0.509
Religiosity −0.462 0.241 −0.083 −1.918 0.056 −0.935 0.011
Number of children 0.090 0.058 0.074 1.570 0.117 −0.023 0.203
Health status 0.255 0.092 0.112 2.763 0.006 0.074 0.436
Satisfaction from health‐care fund −0.511 0.086 −0.226 −5.973 0.000 −0.679 −0.343
Maccabi vs. Klalit Health‐care Fund 0.126 0.193 0.027 0.656 0.512 −0.252 0.505
Meuhedet vs. Klalit Health‐care Fund 0.220 0.272 0.033 0.810 0.418 −0.314 0.755
Leumit vs. Klalit Health‐care Fund 0.562 0.318 0.069 1.766 0.078 −0.063 1.187
Additional insurance in health‐care fund 0.084 0.244 0.016 0.344 0.731 −0.395 0.563
Private insurance −0.086 0.372 −0.011 −0.230 0.818 −0.815 0.644
Income 0.048 0.041 0.056 1.173 0.241 −0.033 0.129
Education −0.152 0.069 −0.094 −2.199 0.028 −0.288 −0.016
Periphery vs. centre 0.090 0.174 0.020 0.518 0.605 −0.252 0.432

N = 657; R 2 = 0.12.