Table 4

Effect of insurance on survival

Insurance statusEffect of Insurance in the multivariable cox regression model with insurance addeda
Hazard ratio (95% CI)FDR-p
Insurance status 1 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured + Medicaid1.28 (1.22–1.34)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 2 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured1.22 (1.14–1.31)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 3 (2 levels)<.0001
  No private insurance1.38 (1.31–1.44)
  Private insurancereference
Insurance statusEffect of Insurance in the multivariable cox regression model with insurance addeda
Hazard ratio (95% CI)FDR-p
Insurance status 1 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured + Medicaid1.28 (1.22–1.34)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 2 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured1.22 (1.14–1.31)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 3 (2 levels)<.0001
  No private insurance1.38 (1.31–1.44)
  Private insurancereference

aThe outcome of the model was survival time. The exposure was socioeconomic status.

The confounders were age, sex, race, ethnicity, stage of diagnosis, grade, side of tumor,

surgery of the primary tumor, chemotherapy, comorbidity, area of living.

Insurance was added to the model to test its mediation effect (mediation analysis results are shown in Table 5).

Table 4

Effect of insurance on survival

Insurance statusEffect of Insurance in the multivariable cox regression model with insurance addeda
Hazard ratio (95% CI)FDR-p
Insurance status 1 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured + Medicaid1.28 (1.22–1.34)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 2 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured1.22 (1.14–1.31)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 3 (2 levels)<.0001
  No private insurance1.38 (1.31–1.44)
  Private insurancereference
Insurance statusEffect of Insurance in the multivariable cox regression model with insurance addeda
Hazard ratio (95% CI)FDR-p
Insurance status 1 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured + Medicaid1.28 (1.22–1.34)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 2 (2 levels)<.0001
  Uninsured1.22 (1.14–1.31)
  Insuredreference
Insurance status 3 (2 levels)<.0001
  No private insurance1.38 (1.31–1.44)
  Private insurancereference

aThe outcome of the model was survival time. The exposure was socioeconomic status.

The confounders were age, sex, race, ethnicity, stage of diagnosis, grade, side of tumor,

surgery of the primary tumor, chemotherapy, comorbidity, area of living.

Insurance was added to the model to test its mediation effect (mediation analysis results are shown in Table 5).

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