Table 5

Selected Results of Linear Probability Model Predicting That Getting Health Care Is Harder for Indicated Underserved Groups When They Need Care

African Americans relative to white AmericansLatinos relative to white AmericansLow-income relative to high-income AmericansAmericans in rural relative to urban areas
Responses in 2018     
 When African Americans need healthcare = not much of a difference 0.0756**
(0.0380) 
   
 When African Americans need healthcare = harder 0.607***
(0.0391) 
   
 When Latinos need healthcare = not much of a difference  0.135***
(0.0336) 
  
 When Latinos need healthcare = harder  0.667***
(0.0346) 
  
 When low-income Americans need healthcare = Harder   0.417***
(0.0292) 
 
 When Americans in rural communities need healthcare = Harder    0.362***
(0.0577) 
Demographics     
 Non-Hispanic Black (relative to non-Hispanic white) 0.0904**
(0.0353) 
0.0302
(0.0350) 
0.0796**
(0.0360) 
−0.0123
(0.0364) 
 Hispanic (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.0411
(0.0304) 
−0.0656**
(0.0304) 
−0.112***
(0.0315) 
−0.0383
(0.0318) 
 Female (relative to male) 0.0513***
(0.0195) 
0.0420**
(0.0194) 
0.0130
(0.0203) 
0.0393*
(0.0204) 
 Age 45–64 (relative to 44 and younger) −0.0968***
(0.0282) 
−0.0888***
(0.0281) 
−0.0905***
(0.0292) 
−0.00599
(0.0295) 
 Highest level of education: bachelors or higher (relative to high school) 0.140***
(0.0334) 
0.160***
(0.0332) 
0.134***
(0.0344) 
0.186***
(0.0351) 
 Family income $50,000 or higher (relative to $25,000 to $49,999) 0.0122
(0.0293) 
0.0106
(0.0292) 
0.0442
(0.0304) 
0.0558*
(0.0307) 
Observations 1,841 1,840 1,843 1,843 
R-squared 0.371 0.377 0.214 0.204 
African Americans relative to white AmericansLatinos relative to white AmericansLow-income relative to high-income AmericansAmericans in rural relative to urban areas
Responses in 2018     
 When African Americans need healthcare = not much of a difference 0.0756**
(0.0380) 
   
 When African Americans need healthcare = harder 0.607***
(0.0391) 
   
 When Latinos need healthcare = not much of a difference  0.135***
(0.0336) 
  
 When Latinos need healthcare = harder  0.667***
(0.0346) 
  
 When low-income Americans need healthcare = Harder   0.417***
(0.0292) 
 
 When Americans in rural communities need healthcare = Harder    0.362***
(0.0577) 
Demographics     
 Non-Hispanic Black (relative to non-Hispanic white) 0.0904**
(0.0353) 
0.0302
(0.0350) 
0.0796**
(0.0360) 
−0.0123
(0.0364) 
 Hispanic (relative to non-Hispanic white) −0.0411
(0.0304) 
−0.0656**
(0.0304) 
−0.112***
(0.0315) 
−0.0383
(0.0318) 
 Female (relative to male) 0.0513***
(0.0195) 
0.0420**
(0.0194) 
0.0130
(0.0203) 
0.0393*
(0.0204) 
 Age 45–64 (relative to 44 and younger) −0.0968***
(0.0282) 
−0.0888***
(0.0281) 
−0.0905***
(0.0292) 
−0.00599
(0.0295) 
 Highest level of education: bachelors or higher (relative to high school) 0.140***
(0.0334) 
0.160***
(0.0332) 
0.134***
(0.0344) 
0.186***
(0.0351) 
 Family income $50,000 or higher (relative to $25,000 to $49,999) 0.0122
(0.0293) 
0.0106
(0.0292) 
0.0442
(0.0304) 
0.0558*
(0.0307) 
Observations 1,841 1,840 1,843 1,843 
R-squared 0.371 0.377 0.214 0.204 

Notes: Standard errors in parentheses. Variables in the regression included gender, age, education, income, marital status, and region. The complete regression models with all included controls are available in the online-only appendix.

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p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1.

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