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    Supplementary Figure -Supplemental material for Use of state sequence analysis for care pathway analysis: The example of multiple sclerosis

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    <p>Supplemental material, Supplementary Figure for Use of state sequence analysis for care pathway analysis: The example of multiple sclerosis by Jonathan Roux, Olivier Grimaud and Emmanuelle Leray in Statistical Methods in Medical Research</p

    Association between the need for oral care and individual socio-demographic characteristics (French SIRS cohort, 2010).

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    <p>Association between the need for oral care and individual socio-demographic characteristics (French SIRS cohort, 2010).</p

    Association between the medical cover and the individual socio-demographic characteristics model including each individual variable with adjustment for age and gender. (French SIRS cohort, 2010).

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    <p>Association between the medical cover and the individual socio-demographic characteristics model including each individual variable with adjustment for age and gender. (French SIRS cohort, 2010).</p

    Prevalence of the declared need for oral care according to the characteristics of the study population (French SIRS cohort, 2010).

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    <p>Prevalence of the declared need for oral care according to the characteristics of the study population (French SIRS cohort, 2010).</p

    Means and percent distributions of socioeconomic status indicators and cardiovascular risk factors for the entire sample and by gender.

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    <p>3C study (France, 1999−2001).</p>*<p>p-value for differences between gender (Kruskall-Wallis test for continuous variables and Chi<sup>2</sup> test for categorical variables).</p

    Associations between socioeconomic status and carotid intima media thickness. Values are differences in carotid intima media thickness measured in”m (95% CI) 3C study (France, 1999−2001).

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    *<p>p<0.05 **p<0.01.</p><p>All models are adjusted for age and center.</p>a<p>smoking; alcohol intake; body mass index; systolic BP; antihypertensive treatment; diabetes; hypercholesterolemia.</p><p>b Socioeconomic status of the neighborhood measured as the proportion of adults with secondary education.</p
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