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. 2008 May;6(3):198–205. doi: 10.1370/afm.821

Table 3.

Factors Affecting Patients’ Perceptions of Similarity to the Physician (N = 214 Patients)

Perceived Personal Similarity Perceived Ethnic Similarity
Factor Estimate (SE) P Estimate (SE) P
Doctor race=black (ref=white) 1.01 (3.16) .94 2.63 (5.86) .65
Doctor race=Asian (ref=white) 0.25 (3.17) .75 −4.89 (5.83) .40
Doctor age 0.04 (0.15) .79 0.10 (0.28) .72
Race discordant=black/Hispanic patient (ref=race concordant) −3.48 (2.44) .16 −31.56 (4.23) .000
Race discordant=white patient (ref=race concordant) −3.27 (2.87) .26 −34.06 (4.99) .000
Sexual concordance 1.46 (2.00) .47 2.21 (3.56) .54
Patient age 0.20 (0.07) .005 0.26 (0.12) .032
Patient sex (ref = female) −0.89 (2.13) .68 −4.39 (3.74) .24
Patient education (<HS, HS, some college, college graduate) 1.98 (0.95) .039 2.84 (1.65) .085
Number of previous visits −0.39 (0.83) .64 1.73 (1.45) .24
Physicians’ patient-centered communication 0.34 (0.13) .008 −0.06 (0.22) .78

HS = high school; ref = reference population.