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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Pulmonol. 2011 Feb 15;46(7):709–716. doi: 10.1002/ppul.21422

Table 3. Adjusted Odds Ratios of Symptomatology by Visit.

Outcome Risk Factor n visits Odds Ratio
[95% C.I.]1
P value
Days with trouble breathing Median Household Income 249 1.33
[0.66 – 2.67]
0.42
Education 165 1.94
[0.67 – 5.58]
0.22
Insurance Status 261 0.95
[0.48 – 1.90]
0.88
Race/Ethnicity 261 1.05
[0.46 – 2.37]
0.91
Sex 261 1.96
[0.88 – 4.36]
0.10
Rescue medication use Median Household Income 249 1.11
[0.53 – 2.32]
0.78
Education 165 1.15
[0.29 – 4.48]
0.84
Insurance Status 261 1.95
[0.92 – 4.14]
0.08
Race/Ethnicity 261 2.87
[1.28 – 6.45]
0.011
Sex 261 1.56
[0.76 – 3.18]
0.22
Activity limitations Median Household Income 248 2.79
[1.16 – 6.70]
0.022
Education 163 3.45
[0.86 – 13.80]
0.08
Insurance Status 259 1.19
[0.49 – 2.91]
0.70
Race/Ethnicity 259 1.59
[0.69 – 3.67]
0.28
Sex 259 0.60
[0.27 – 1.34]
0.21
Caregiver awake at night Median Household Income 251 1.21
[0.56 – 2.59]
0.63
Education 166 0.74
[0.21 – 2.65]
0.64
Insurance Status 263 0.71
[0.37 – 1.39]
0.32
Race/Ethnicity 263 0.87
[0.42 – 1.79]
0.68
Sex 263 0.70
[0.33 – 1.46]
0.34
1

All logistic regressions clustered by subject and adjusted for age in months at the time of visit, sex, race/ethnicity, exposures of secondhand smoke exposure and daycare attendance, and disease severity as measured by the presence of oxygen use at the first clinic visit and gestational age.