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Table 4 Logistic regression models for the experience of catastrophic health expenditure

From: The moderating effect of mental health and health insurance ownership on the relationships between physical multimorbidity and healthcare utilisation and catastrophic health expenditure in India

 

Catastrophic health expenditure

> 10% of THEH

> 25% of THEH

> 40% of CTPH

OR [95% CI]

AORa [95% CI]

OR [95% CI]

AORa [95% CI]

OR [95% CI]

AORa [95% CI]

Physical conditions # No mental health condition # No health insurance

1.25 [1.18–1.33]

1.20 [1.14–1.27]

1.21 [1.14–1.29]

1.11 [1.05–1.18]

1.13 [1.07–1.19]

1.10 [1.05–1.16]

Physical conditions # No mental health condition # Owned health insurance

1.18 [1.06–1.31]

1.14 [1.04–1.25]

1.13 [1.04–1.23]

1.04 [0.96–1.13]

1.02 [0.95–1.10]

1.02 [0.95–1.10]

Physical conditions # With mental health condition # No health insurance

1.53 [1.45–1.62]

1.46 [1.38–1.53]

1.54 [1.46–1.63]

1.41 [1.33–1.49]

1.48 [1.40–1.56]

1.40 [1.33–1.48]

Physical conditions # With mental health condition # Owned health insurance

1.37 [1.25–1.49]

1.34 [1.23–1.45]

1.35 [1.23–1.49]

1.27 [1.15–1.39]

1.31 [1.20–1.44]

1.29 [1.18–1.41]

  1. Estimates are weighted. | THEH total household expenditure, CTPH capacity to pay, OR odds ratio, AOR adjusted odds ratio
  2. aAdjusted for: age, sex, place of residence, marital status, religion, social group, education, employment status, household expenditure per capita