Table 7.

Adjusted Associations Between High Trust in Healthcare Provider and Variables of Interest, Stratified by Participant Type (Original 1–7 vs 8–10 Cut Point)

Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI)
Adult Patients (n = 516)Pediatric Caregivers (n = 163)
Healthcare discrimination score0.69 (0.57, 0.83)1.16 (0.80, 1.67)
Race and ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White (reference)
 Non-Hispanic Black0.50 (0.22, 1.15)0.40 (0.32, 0.50)
 Hispanic0.81 (0.33, 1.99)0.22 (0.53, 0.92)
 Non-Hispanic multiple/other1.38 (0.47, 4.03)0.06 (0.01, 0.32)
Age
 18 to 44 (reference)
 45 to 641.31 (0.86, 2.01)1.00 (--)
 65+1.21 (0.46, 3.21)
Education 12 or more years0.68 (0.34, 1.36)0.24 (0.13, 0.43)
Income
 $0–50k (reference)
 $50,001–75k2.44 (0.83, 7.17)1.02 (0.11, 9.38)
 $75,001+1.42 (0.81, 2.50)2.70 (0.85, 8.54)
SES ladder0.98 (0.87, 1.11)1.32 (1.25, 1.40)
Self-rated health good/very good/excellent3.32 (2.13, 5.16)3.18 (0.75, 13.44)
Interaction: Self-rated health * discrimination score0.83 (0.67, 1.04)0.69 (0.50, 0.95)
80% or more publicly insured/uninsured0.75 (0.41, 1.36)1.16 (0.52, 2.58)
Previously screened for social risks in prior 12 months0.98 (0.52, 1.84)1.04 (0.51, 2.09)
Interaction: Previously screened * discrimination score1.40 (1.05, 1.88)0.96 (0.79, 1.17)
Previously assisted with social risks in prior 12 months0.91 (0.57, 1.45)0.89 (0.39, 1.99)
  • Abbreviations: SES, socioeconomic status; CI, confidence interval.