Proportion of practice practitioners aged under 50 years | Proportion of practice practitioners female | Proportion of practice practitioners UK qualified | |||||||
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Sexual orientation (base heterosexual) | |||||||||
Gay | 1.142 | (0.976 to 1.337) | p=0.098 | 1.238 | (1.041 to 1.472) | p=0.016 | 0.979 | (0.845 to1.134) | p=0.779 |
Bisexual | 1.168 | (0.873 to 1.563) | p=0.295 | 0.934 | (0.661 to 1.318) | p=0.696 | 0.918 | (0.716 to 1.177) | p=0.500 |
Other | 0.748 | (0.551 to 1.014) | p=0.062 | 0.947 | (0.673 to 1.331) | p=0.753 | 0.780 | (0.609 to 0.998) | p=0.048 |
Prefer not to say | 1.008 | (0.909 to 1.119) | p=0.875 | 0.907 | (0.806 to 1.021) | p=0.105 | 0.885 | (0.809 to0.968) | p=0.008 |
Not answered | 0.882 | (0.751 to 1.035) | p=0.123 | 0.947 | (0.792 to 1.135) | p=0.556 | 0.894 | (0.782 to 1.023) | p=0.104 |
Logistic regression of family practitioner use in the past 3 months.
SEs are robust to heteroskedasticity and clustered at the practice level.
Estimates are OR relative to heterosexual interacted with respective practice characteristic.
95% CIs in brackets.