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Table 5 Sensitivity analysis of the association between cervical screening and activity space according to the categorization of individual activity space

From: Investigating the effects of medical density on health-seeking behaviours using a multiscale approach to residential and activity spaces: Results from a prospective cohort study in the Paris metropolitan area, France

  

Structure of activity space

Sample size

% with delayed cervical screening

Difference (p-value)

aOR (95% CI)1

AIC

Threshold value used to categorize individual activity space

0.65

Polycentric

456

12.3

< 0.05

Ref.

499.99

  

Centred within residential neighbourhood

206

18.4

 

1.84 (1.09-3.12)*

 
 

0.7

Polycentric

533

12.4

< 0.01

Ref.

498.73

  

Centred within residential neighbourhood

129

21.7

 

2.10 (1.20-3.67)**

 
 

0.8

Polycentric

553

13.2

NS

Ref.

502.58

  

Centred within residential neighbourhood

109

19.3

 

1.67 (0.91-3.06)

 
 

0.85

Polycentric

595

13.6

NS

Ref.

504.49

  

Centred within residential neighbourhood

67

19.4

 

1.38 (0.68-2.82)

 
  1. Results of the bivariate analyses and multilevel logistic regression models.
  2. 1 Adjusted odds ratio accounting for age, level of education and medical density (based on a 1400 x 1400 metres grid).