Sánchez-Vizcaíno, Fernando Noble, Peter-John Jones, Phil Menacere, Tarek Buchan, Iain Reynolds, Suzanna Dawson, Susan Gaskell, Rosalind Everitt, Sally Radford, Alan Additional file 4: of Demographics of dogs, cats, and rabbits attending veterinary practices in Great Britain as recorded in their electronic health records Results of the mixed effects logistic regression models, assessing the association between a range of an animal’s characteristics and the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD). Shown are odds ratios of fixed effects IMD in England, Wales and Scotland from the final mixed effects logistic regression models of; the probability of animals being a dog in the veterinary-visiting population; the probability of animals being a cat in the veterinary-visiting population; and of the probability of dogs and cats being purebred in the veterinary-visiting dog and cat population, respectively. Three asterisks (***), two asterisks (**) and one asterisk (*) indicate p < 0.001, p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respectively. CI = confidence interval. (DOCX 15 kb) Demographics;Companion animals;Electronic health records;Socioeconomic factors;SAVSNET 2017-07-11
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