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Comunicación masiva: discurso y poder
Nombre de libro: Comunicación masiva: discurso y poder.- Autores o Editores: Jesús Martín-Barbero - Ciudad: Quito- Editorial: Ediciones CIESPAL- Año: 2014- Páginas: 271- ISBN: 9978-55-122-6- Autor de la reseña: Francisco Sierra Caballero
Median (interquartile range) of percentage of adult respondents with need for and access to care in 53 countries.
<p>Median (interquartile range) of percentage of adult respondents with need for and access to care in 53 countries.</p
Access to care, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.
<p>Access to care, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.</p
Relationship of gender to need for, access to care among adult respondents<sup>*</sup>.
*<p>Females are coded as 1 in the models. Models control for household size; having a member age 60 years and older or a child under 5 years (adult models only); highest education of any household member; household poverty; urban location; insurance coverage; respondent age, marital status, education, and health status. Access to care models are for populations with need for care.</p>#<p>Indicates that odds ratios among poor and non-poor differ significantly (p<0.05).</p
Relationship of gender to perceptions of care among adult respondents<sup>*</sup>.
*<p>Females are coded as 1 in the models. Models control for household size; having a member age 60 years and older or a child under 5 years (adult models only); highest education of any household member; household poverty; urban location; insurance coverage; respondent age, marital status, education, and health status. Access to care models are for populations with need for care.</p>#<p>Indicates that odds ratios among poor and non-poor differ significantly (p<0.05).</p
Adult demographics, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.
<p>Adult demographics, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.</p
Relationship of gender to prevention and need for and access to curative care among children <5 years old<sup>*</sup>.
*<p>Females are coded as 1 in the models. Models control for household size; having a member age 60 years and older; highest education of any household member; household poverty; urban location; insurance coverage; adult respondent age, marital status, education, and health status. Access to care models are for populations with need for care.</p