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. 2017 May 8;53(3):1407–1429. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12705

Table 2.

Changes in Office Visits among Adults, by Total Sample and Race/Ethnicity and Gender Group, 2006–2014

2014 vs. 2006 2014 vs. 2012
2006 2012 2014 Unadjusted Difference Adjusted Difference Unadjusted Difference Adjusted Difference
% % % % Points % Points % Points % Points
Total sample 79.0 80.3 81.8 2.8*** 0.9 1.5*** 0.0
White men 74.6 78.0 79.2 4.6*** 2.2** 1.2 0.3
White women 89.0 89.5 89.9 0.9 −0.4 0.4 −0.7
Hispanic men 54.3 55.3 63.5 9.2*** 1.6 8.2*** 3.3*
Hispanic women 74.8 77.9 77.3 2.5 −1.2 −0.6 −2.7*
Black men 70.4 70.8 72.5 2.1 0.5 1.7 0.2
Black women 86.0 86.6 87.9 1.9 −0.3 1.3 −0.3
Asian men 66.2 70.2 76.6 10.4*** 7.2** 6.4** 3.7
Asian women 81.0 78.1 82.6 1.6 −0.3 4.5 2.6

Notes: *p ≤ .05, **p ≤ .01, ***p ≤ .001. Percentages and percentage change estimates refer to each group having 1 or more office visits in the past year. The controls for the regression‐adjusted differences include age, education, citizenship, marital status, work status, health insurance, self‐reported health status, serious psychological distress, alcohol use, and usual source of care.