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. 2008 Feb;43(1 Pt 1):117–133. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2007.00758.x

Table 3.

Results Stratified by Income

Single-Mother Family Single-Father Family


Measure <200% FPL ≥200% FPL <200% FPL ≥200% FPL
Any visit in the past year 1.497*** (1.224, 1.829) 0.043 1.102 (0.869, 1.396) 0.008 0.714 (0.451, 1.131) −0.045 0.678** (0.495, 0.931) −0.037
Any well-child visit in the past year 1.214*** (1.074, 1.370) 0.040 1.059 (0.926, 1.212) 0.011 0.765* (0.558, 1.047) −0.058 0.780** (0.621, 0.954) −0.051
Has a non-ER usual source of care 1.089 (0.869, 1.365) 0.005 0.787* (0.597, 1.037) −0.010 0.376*** (0.244, 0.581) −0.082 0.517*** (0.365, 0.732) −0.032

Coefficients are reported as odds ratios. 95% confidence intervals in parentheses. Average incremental effects in italics.

N=21,491 for <200% FPL model; n=40,702 for≥200% FPL models.

*

p<.10,

**

p<.05,

***

p<.01.

All models include the following controls: immigrant status, sex, age, fair/poor health, presence of a limiting condition, race dummies, MKA education dummies, dummies for the presence of a working parent in the household (including “missing parent working” dummy) had full-year public coverage, had full-year coverage that included private and public coverage, uninsured part of the year and uninsured all year.

The <200% FPL models include the following income dummies: <50% FPL, 50% to <100% FPL, 100% to <150% FPL.

The >200% FPL models include a dummy for family income between 200% and <300% FPL.

All models account for the complex survey design of the NSAF.

MKA, most knowledgeable adult; NSAF, National Survey of America's Families.