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Table 5 Heterogeneity analysis

From: Oral health and nutrition: addressing disparities in socioeconomically disadvantaged older adults in rural China

Variables

SHEI score

MNA-SF score

Panel A

Nursing home care

Home-based care

P-value

Nursing home care

Home-based care

P-value

OHIP-5 score

-0.034

-0.066

0.662

-0.020

-0.057*

0.338

(0.047)

(0.042)

(0.030)

(0.026)

Total number of missing teeth

-0.002

-0.017

0.673

-0.027

-0.052**

0.234

(0.024)

(0.027)

(0.015)

(0.016)

Panel B

Extreme poverty

Non-extreme poverty

P-value

Extreme poverty

Non-extreme poverty

P-value

OHIP-5 score

-0.054

-0.046

0.896

-0.040

-0.050

0.826

(0.039)

(0.056)

(0.023)

(0.036)

Total number of missing teeth

0.000

-0.027

0.509

-0.035**

-0.046*

0.631

(0.023)

(0.034)

(0.013)

(0.022)

  1. Notes: OHIP-5: 5-item Oral Health Impact Profile; SHEI: Simplified Healthy Eating Index; MNA-SF: Short-Form Mini Nutritional Assessment. The inter-group difference test used the bootstrap process, applied 500 times. Both in Panel A and Panel B, the independent variables used continuous variables. Gender, age, prior stable partnership status, literate, care arrangements, family poverty status, pension coverage, chronic disease, disability, smoking, and drinking were controlled in the analysis. Cluster effect at the village level. Standard errors in parentheses. * p鈥<鈥0.05, ** p鈥<鈥0.01, *** p鈥&濒迟;鈥0.001