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Table 2 Multivariable logistic regression model of GP service satisfaction as a function of the variables shown

From: Changes in public satisfaction with GP services in Britain between 1998 and 2019: a repeated cross-sectional analysis of attitudinal data

Independent variable

Odds Ratio

95% C.I

p-value

Children

 No

1

  

 Yes

0.980

0.9159, 1.0495

0.571

Degree

 No

1

  

 Yes

1.18

1.087, 1.291

< 0.001

Married

 No

1

  

 Yes

1.12

1.048, 1.209

0.001

Income level

 1

1

  

 2

1.09

0.9989, 1.1994

0.053

 3

1.05

0.9557, 1.1594

0.297

 4

0.99

0.8949, 1.0986

0.872

Sex

 Female

1

  

 Male

1.02

0.9615, 1.0906

0.459

Region

 Other

1

  

 Scotland

0.99

0.8969, 1.1111

0.977

Race

 White

1

  

 Other

1.30

1.1707, 1.4612

0.000

Over 65

 No

1

  

 Yes

2.13

1.9408, 2.3407

0.000

Year:

 1999

0.87

0.7400, 1.0334

0.116

 2000

0.81

0.6934, 0.9613

0.015

 2001

0.71

0.6010, 0.8574

0.000

 2002

0.66

0.5585, 0.7918

0.000

 2003

0.73

0.6128, 0.8739

0.001

 2004

0.73

0.6254, 0.8668

0.000

 2005

0.74

0.6268, 0.8754

0.000

 2006

0.90

0.7502, 1.1027

0.335

 2007

0.94

0.7860, 1.1303

0.524

 2008

0.98

0.8237, 1.1713

0.842

 2009

1.08

0.9047, 1.2961

0.385

 2010

0.96

0.8026, 1.1546

0.682

 2011

0.87

0.6822, 1.1275

0.306

 2012

0.85

0.6590, 1.1173

0.256

 2013

0.77

0.6051, 0.9956

0.046

 2014

0.76

0.5939, 0.9845

0.037

 2015

0.76

0.6077, 0.9733

0.029

 2016

0.73

0.5730, 0.9338

0.012

 2017

0.51

0.4148, 0.6423

0.000

 2018

0.44

0.3570, 0.5582

0.000

 2019

0.56

0.4517, 0.7088

0.000

  1. Weighted sample