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Predictors of the use of healthcare services in children and adolescents in Spain

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Objective: To assess medium to long term predictors of healthcare services use in a population-based sample of children/adolescents in Spain. Methods: A sample of children and adolescents aged 8-18 and their parents were evaluated at baseline (2003) and follow-up (2006). Total use of healthcare services and visits to specialist and dentists at the follow-up were analyzed. Results: Four hundred fifty-four children/adolescents completed baseline and follow-up assessments (response rate 54 %). 90 % of respondents reported at least one visit during the 12 months previous to the follow-up. Low socioeconomic status (beta coefficient = 0.30; 95 % CI = 0.02-0.57), double healthcare coverage (0.41; 0.17-0.66), parental use of services, poor mental health and activity limitation were associated to the total number of visits. Access to specialist was associated to double healthcare coverage (OR = 1.77; 1.01-3.07) and parental primary level of education (OR = 0.51; 0.32-0.81). Age and low family affluence predicted visits to dentists (OR = 0.38; 0.19-0.73). Conclusion: No barriers to healthcare services use were found. Family level of education, family affluence and double healthcare coverage predicted the use of specialists and dentists. © 2012 Swiss School of Public Health.

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10.1007/s00038-012-0360-2

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International Journal of Public Health More from this journal
Volume:
58
Issue:
2
Pages:
207-215
Publication date:
2013-04-01
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1420-911X
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1661-8556


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English
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2013-11-17
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