Multivariate Analysis of Vulnerability, Primary Care Experiences, and Health (Odds Ratio (95% CI))
Health Status (Modeling 1 = Poor Health) | |||
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Model I | Model II | Model III | |
1996/1997 | |||
Vulnerability | |||
White-Poverty | 2.79 (2.50, 3.12)*** | 2.60 (2.25, 3.02)*** | 1.30 (1.11, 1.54)** |
White-above Poverty (ref) | |||
Black-Poverty | 3.07 (2.56, 3.69)*** | 2.89 (2.32, 3.61)*** | 1.61 (1.32, 1.97)*** |
Black-above Poverty | 1.51 (1.32, 1.73)*** | 1.36 (1.17, 1.59)*** | 1.32 (1.13, 1.53)*** |
Hispanic-Poverty | 4.28 (3.67, 4.99)*** | 3.09 (2.48, 3.85)*** | 1.58, 1.19, 2.09)** |
Hispanic-above Poverty | 2.10 (1.87, 2.35)*** | 1.41 (1.17, 1.69)*** | 1.36 (1.12, 1.65)** |
Other-Poverty | 3.69 (2.53, 5.39)*** | 3.28 (2.07, 5.19)*** | 2.33 (1.32, 4.13)** |
Other-above Poverty | 1.17 (0.99, 1.37) | 1.09 (0.88, 1.34) | 0.96 (0.76, 1.21) |
Primary Care | |||
Accessibility | 0.85 (0.83, 0.87)*** | 0.92 (0.90, 0.94)*** | |
Interpersonal Relationship | 0.93 (0.92, 0.95)*** | 0.93 (0.91, 0.94)*** | |
Covariates† | |||
Sample size | 60,446 | 37,039 | 37,039 |
1998/1999 | |||
Vulnerability | |||
White-Poverty | 2.68 (2.42, 2.96)*** | 2.77 (2.43, 3.15)*** | 1.54 (1.35, 1.77)*** |
White-above Poverty (ref) | |||
Black-Poverty | 3.17 (2.71, 3.70)*** | 2.89 (2.30, 3.65)*** | 1.36 (1.03, 1.80)* |
Black-above Poverty | 1.46 (1.29, 1.66)*** | 1.38 (1.22, 1.56)*** | 1.40 (1.23, 1.60)*** |
Hispanic-Poverty | 3.90 (3.31, 4.58)*** | 3.06 (2.28, 4.12)*** | 1.66 (1.22, 2.26)** |
Hispanic-above Poverty | 1.76 (1.55, 2.00)*** | 1.41 (1.19, 1.66)*** | 1.48 (1.26, 1.73)*** |
Other-Poverty | 2.48 (1.81, 3.41)*** | 1.98 (1.24, 3.18)** | 1.19 (0.70, 2.00) |
Other-above Poverty | 1.20 (1.03, 1.39)* | 1.30 (1.08, 1.57)** | 1.26 (0.98, 1.62) |
Primary Care | |||
Accessibility | 0.86 (0.84, 0.88)*** | 0.94 (0.92, 0.96)*** | |
Interpersonal Relationship | 0.94 (0.93, 0.95)*** | 0.94 (0.93, 0.96)*** | |
Covariates † | |||
Sample size | 58,956 | 36,743 | 36,743 |
* P < .5;
** P < .01;
*** P < .001.
† Covariates include sex, education, insurance coverage, smoke or not, employment status, and usual source of care type of place (age and employer type not included).
Note: Analysis for all models excluded the observations that have missing values in mental health status. Models II and III also excluded those who did not answer all 7 questions in regard to accessibility and interpersonal relationship of primary care.