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Fig. 2 | International Journal for Equity in Health

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From: Could an optimally fitted categorization of difference between multi-disease score and multi-symptom score be a practical indicator aiding in improving the cost-effectiveness of healthcare delivery for older adults in developing countries?

Fig. 2

Sex-dependent prevalence of 18 chronic diseases and 15 chronic symptoms with respective impact on Self-Rated Health (SRH). A Sex-dependent prevalence of 18 chronic diseases with respective Odds Ratio on negative SRH. B β coefficient of 16 chronic diseases that significantly led to negative SRH by dichotomizing population claiming either positive SRH or negative SHR. C Sex-dependent prevalence of 15 chronic symptoms with respective Odds Ratio on negative SRH. D β coefficient of 15 symptoms that significantly led to the negative SRH by dichotomizing population claiming either positive SRH or negative health. *Asterisks indicate the two diseases were of insignificant impact on negative SRH (P > 0.05)

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