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. 2019 Dec 18;18:197. doi: 10.1186/s12939-019-1100-5

Table 2.

General Health. Slope index of inequality for participants in the Health on Equal Term survey according to sex, income and education: 2006, 2010 and 2014

Outcome Men Women
2006 2010 2014 2006 2010 2014
SRH
 Income SII (CI) 27.55 (24.35, 30.75) 29.66 (27.01, 32.3) 30.91 (27.58, 34.24) 23.67 (20.51, 26.82) 29.33 (26.81, 31.86) 31.53 (28.42, 34.64)
 P trend income 0.47 < 0.01
 Education SII (CI) 18.37 (14.69, 22.06) 21.44 (18.57, 24.31) 16.32 (12.85, 19.8) 26.46 (22.98, 29.95) 24.74 (21.99, 27.5) 21.74 (18.41, 25.08)
 P trend education 0.64 0.02
SRDH
 Income SII (CI) 23.14 (19.92, 26.36) 21.17 (18.56, 21.78) 21.6 (18.24, 24.96) 13.26 (10.35, 16.17) 15.03 (12.78, 17.29) 15.88 (13.04, 18.71)
 P trend income 0.10 0.71
 Education SII (CI) 12.89 (9.16, 16.62) 16.81 (13.98, 19.64) 12.58 (9.07, 16.08) 15.97 (12.75, 19.18) 13.7 (11.22, 16.17) 10.38 (7.4, 3.37)
 P trend education 0.42 < 0.01
Overweight
 Income SII (CI) −10.43 (−13.77, −7.08) −5.08 (−7.86, −2.31) −7.26 (−10.77, −3.75) 1.47 (−1.86, 4.79) 5.1 (2.35, 7.85) 7.14 (3.64, 10.64)
 P trend income 0.07 0.05
 Education SII (CI) 9.94 (6.16, 13.73) 13.46 (10.51, 16.41) 13.16 (9.58, 16.74) 17.44 (13.74, 21.14) 14.6 (11.66, 17.54) 15.54 (11.96, 19.13)
 P trend education 0.44 0.10

1All estimates are age-adjusted