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. 2011 Sep 21;27(3):292–296. doi: 10.1007/s11606-011-1882-7

Table 2.

Association Between Perceived Neighborhood Safety and Performance of Recommended Processes of Care in Logistic Regression Models*

Perceived neighborhood safety P
Safe Unsafe aOR
N = 2182 N = 1219 (95% CI)
Had A1c test in past year (%) 91.2 93.5 1.20 (0.72,2.00) 0.49
Had dilated eye exam in past year (%) 76.7 72.8 0.84 (0.60,1.17) 0.30
Had foot exam in past year (%) 74.3 70.9 0.81 (0.61, 1.06) 0.13

*Results are weighted to be representative of the California population and to account for complex survey design effects in the calculation of proportions. Reported proportions are not adjusted for covariates. Adjusted odds ratios (aOR) are adjusted for age, sex, education, race/ethnicity, nativity, income, urbanicity, insurance status, number of visits to the doctor, access to an automobile, duration of diabetes, general health condition and psychological distress