Table 2.

Adjusted Linear Regression Analysis Predicting Knowledge and Understanding of the Bidirectional Relationship between Diabetes and Periodontal Disease (n = 867)

VariablesBSEBP-Value95% CI
Gender (reference, Female)
 Males−0.0380.009.0001−0.054, −0.019
Education (reference, 12th grade or less)
 Above 12th grade0.0300.010.0020.011, 0.049
Income (reference, low)
 Middle−0.0100.011.38−0.031, 0.012
 High0.0260.014.07−0.002, 0.055
Diabetes treatment (reference, No)
 Yes0.1090.040.006*0.031, 0.186
HCP recommend dentist visit (reference, No)
 Yes0.0360.009.00010.018, 0.054
 Employment (reference, Employed)
 Other−0.0020.010.82−0.022, 0.017
Health literacy (reference, Adequate)
 Marginal/inadequate−0.0560.011.0001−0.077, −0.034
Diabetes type (reference, type 2 diabetes)
 Type 1 diabetes0.0280.015.06−0.001, 0.057
Marital status (reference, Married)
 Not married−0.0020.011.83−0.024, 0.019
 Previously married−0.0020.011.84−0.024, 0.019
Race/ethnicity (reference, non-Hispanic White)
 Black or African American0.0460.073.53−0.097, 0.188
 Hispanic/Latino/Spanish origin0.0710.073.33−0.071, 0.214
 Asian0.0810.078.30−0.072, 0.234
 Pacific Islander0.0810.077.29−0.070, 0.231
 Other0.0530.082.52−0.108, 0.214
Diabetes education session (reference, Yes)
 No0.0570.089.32−0.118, 0.233
Diabetes duration0.0040.003.16−0.002, 0.010
Dental insurance (reference, Yes)
 No−0.0130.009.16−0.031, 0.005
Smoking status (reference, Yes)
 No−0.0150.010.16−0.035, 0.006
Family history of diabetes (reference, Yes)
 No−0.0090.010.39−0.029, 0.011
  • B, unstandardized regression coefficient; HCP, health care provider; SEB, Standard error of the coefficient.

  • *P < .05; P < .005; P < .0001.