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. 2022 Aug 26;49(2):321–331. doi: 10.1111/cch.13047

TABLE A5.

Multivariable logistic regression of readiness for transition to adult health care, interacting survey year with adolescent race and ethnicity (N = 55 022)

Variable Main effect a Interaction with survey year b
OR 95% CI P OR 95% CI P
Survey year c 1.15 1.11, 1.18 <0.001
Sex
Male Ref.
Female 1.18 1.07, 1.30 0.001
Race/ethnicity
Non‐Hispanic White Ref. Ref.
Non‐Hispanic Black 0.84 0.64, 1.12 0.241 1.00 0.90, 1.11 0.965
Hispanic or Latino 0.96 0.73, 1.27 0.783 0.92 0.83, 1.03 0.140
Other 1.10 0.88, 1.37 0.408 0.89 0.82, 0.98 0.013
Age (years) 1.38 1.33, 1.42 <0.001
Caregiver educational attainment
Less than high school Ref.
High school or equivalent 0.88 0.65, 1.17 0.371
Some college 0.89 0.67, 1.18 0.421
Bachelor's degree 0.86 0.64, 1.15 0.316
Family income (%FPL)
<100% Ref.
100–199% 0.85 0.69, 1.06 0.156
200–399% 0.79 0.64, 0.98 0.031
≥400% 0.80 0.64, 0.99 0.037
Insurance coverage type
Private coverage only Ref.
Any public coverage 1.02 0.87, 1.18 0.838
No coverage 0.87 0.67, 1.11 0.256
Caregiver‐rated health
Poor Ref.
Fair 1.27 0.47, 3.42 0.639
Good 1.82 0.72, 4.60 0.203
Very good 1.66 0.66, 4.14 0.396
Excellent 1.89 0.76, 4.71 0.173
SHCN status 1.18 1.06, 1.32 0.002

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; FPL, Federal poverty level; OR, odds ratio; Ref., reference; SHCN, special health care needs.

a

ORs represent the association between each covariate and transition readiness in the earliest survey year (2016).

b

ORs represent the multiplicative modification of the survey year trend for each category listed.

c

OR represents the change in the odds of transition readiness for each subsequent survey year, among non‐Hispanic White adolescents. The OR of survey year is modified for other race/ethnicity groups by the interaction terms in the right‐hand columns.