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. 2024 Feb 23;39(7):1280–1282. doi: 10.1007/s11606-023-08481-0

Table 2.

Odds Ratios of Patient Comfort with Clinicians Sharing SDH Information with Other Clinicians for Treatment Purposes, Adjusting for Demographic Factors, Social Needs, and Health Conditions (n = 5161)

Comfort with clinicians sharing SDH information with other clinicians for treatment purposes
Odds ratio (OR)
95% CI p-value
Trust in healthcare system
  A little or not at all ref ref
  Some 1.09 (0.83, 1.43) 0.531
  A lot 1.34 (1.03, 1.74) 0.028
Social risk factors
  0 ref ref
  1 0.82 (0.62, 1.08) 0.147
  2 0.95 (0.59, 1.51) 0.809
  3 0.98 (0.54, 1.78) 0.951
Age
  18–29 ref ref
  30–44 1.17 (0.78, 1.77) 0.439
  45–59 1.00 (0.65, 1.55) 0.997
  60 +  1.33 (0.92, 1.92) 0.127
Gender
  Male ref ref
  Female 1.04 (0.85, 1.26) 0.720
Race/ethnicity
  White non-Hispanic ref ref
  Black 1.18 (0.91, 1.53) 0.216
  Hispanic 1.10 (0.82, 1.47) 0.537
  Asian or other non-Hispanic 1.06 (0.73, 1.52) 0.769
Education
  Less than high school ref ref
  12 years or completed high school 1.07 (0.64, 1.79) 0.800
  Some college 1.01 (0.60, 1.70) 0.967
  College graduate or higher 1.13 (0.70, 1.84) 0.607
Insured
  No ref ref
  Yes 1.01 (0.72, 1.42) 0.946
Locationa
  Metropolitan ref ref
  Micropolitan 0.73 (0.53, 1.0) 0.049
  Small town 1.42 (0.78, 2.59) 0.249
  Rural 0.92 (0.41, 2.08) 0.843
Physical diagnosesb
  0 ref ref
  1 0.91 (0.69, 1.19) 0.473
  2 +  0.75 (0.58, 0.98) 0.036
Depression diagnosis
  No ref ref
  Yes 1.01 (0.79, 1.29) 0.956

aLocation categories are derived from USDA Primary Rural–Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) codes 2010, as provided by HINTS 6 (please refer to https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/rural-urban-commuting-area-codes/documentation/ for more information)

bPhysical. pressure, and lung disease

Bold values represent p values < 0.05