Table 6.

Standardized Estimates from Regression Equations in which Total Medical Charges* are Explained by the Average Percentage of Patient-Centered Care Over the 1-Year Study Period, for Female Compared to Male Patients Controlling for Baseline Patient Age, Education, Income, Physical Health Status, Mental Health Status, Obesity, Alcohol Abuse, and Smoking

Independent VariableWomen (n = 306)Men (n = 188)
SEPR2SEPR2
Age0.2339<.00010.15470.2530.00020.3118
Education0.0351.5370−0.0672.3248
Income−0.0684.24120.0781.2535
Physical health status−0.1647.0043−0.3460<.0001
Mental health status0.0178.7480−0.0263.6822
Obesity0.0764.16220.0791.2223
Alcohol abuse0.0029.95830.0621.3356
Smoking0.0838.14530.0896.1707
Patient-centered care−0.1292.0255−0.1889.0045
  • * Total medical charges are in log-transformed dollars, with mean 7.37 (SD, 1.51) for women and 6.97 (SD, 1.68) for men.

  • All independent variables are baseline measurements except for the patient centered care, which is averaged over 1 year of care.

  • SE, standardized error.