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. 2018 Mar 23;103(9):873–879. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2017-313866

Table 2.

Weighted prevalence of key exposure and outcome variables in the 2006/2007 and 2011/2012 New Zealand Health Survey, by child ethnicity*

Māori children Pacific children Asian children European/Other children
2006/2007 2011/2012 2006/2007 2011/2012 2006/2007 2011/2012 2006/2007 2011/2012
Weighted % (95% CI) Weighted % (95% CI) Weighted % (95% CI) Weighted % (95% CI) Weighted % (95% CI) Weighted % (95% CI) Weighted % (95% CI) Weighted % (95% CI)
Key outcome variables
 Child health service utilisation
  No usual healthcare provider 1.5
(1.0 to 2.1)
2.9
(1.7 to 4.2)
1.6
(0.4 to 2.8)
2.4
(1.1 to 3.8)
8.0
(5.6 to 10.4)
4.7
(2.4 to 6.9)
1.8
(1.0 to 2.6)
2.6
(1.7 to 3.4)
  Unmet need for healthcare 6.6
(5.0 to 8.2)
6.9
(5.2 to 8.5)
4.1
(2.6 to 5.6)
7.1
(4.9 to 9.4)
4.0
(2.0 to 6.0)
4.6
(2.3 to 6.8)
3.1
(2.2 to 4.1)
4.1
(2.9 to 5.3)
  Dissatisfied with child’s medical centre† NA 10.5
(8.3 to 12.7)
NA 8.0
(5.4 to 10.6)
NA 9.2
(3.9 to 14.5)
NA 6.7
(5.1 to 8.4)
Key exposure variables
 Caregiver perceived racism (‘ever’)
  Any racial discrimination 30.0
(27.2 to 33.0)
26.7
(23.6 to 29.8)
21.1
(17.5 to 24.7)
22.0
(17.7 to 26.3)
30.0
(26.0 to 34.0)
30.1
(24.8 to 35.3)
14.4
(12.5 to 16.3)
9.0
(7.5 to 10.5)
 Level of racial discrimination (‘ever’)
  1 report 18.8
(16.3 to 21.3)
16.4
(13.6 to 19.3)
14.7
(11.3 to 18.0)
13.1
(9.9 to 16.3)
19.3
(16.1 to 22.6)
16.8
(13.2 to 20.5)
11.4
(9.6 to 13.1)
6.4
(5.2 to 7.7)
  2 or more reports 11.2
(9.3 to 13.2)
10.0
(8.0 to 11.9)
6.4
(4.5 to 8.3)
8.4
(5.7 to 11.0)
10.6
(8.1 to 13.1)
12.4
(7.8 to 17.1)
3.1
(2.2 to 4.0)
2.5
(1.6 to 3.3)

*Self-identified ethnicity data were classified as total Māori, total Pacific, total Asian and prioritised European/Other. The ‘total’ ethnic categories allow for individuals to be counted once in each ethnic grouping they identify with. These categories, therefore, may overlap.

†This variable was only available for those children who had visited their usual medical centre in the previous 12 months, 2011/2012 NZHS. Response options were categorised as ‘very dissatisfied/dissatisfied/neither satisfied or dissatisfied’ versus ‘very satisfied/satisfied’.

NA, not applicable.