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. 2012 Jun;21(6):695–701. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2011.2922

Table 3.

Multivariate Models of Significant Patient-Level Factors Associated with Discussion with Prenatal Providers on Weight, Nutrition, and Exercise

 
Weight (n=294)
Nutrition (n=293)
Exercise (n=292)
Topics discussed with provider (n included in each model) OR (95% CI) p value OR (95% CI) p value OR (95% CI) p value
Race
 Hispanic 1.29 (0.54–3.10) 0.564 2.84 (1.12–7.23) 0.028 1.50 (0.60–3.75) 0.380
 African American 2.23 (0.83–5.98) 0.111 4.31 (1.57–11.85) 0.005 2.70 (0.99–7.39) 0.055
 Asian/PI/Other 1.01 (0.42–2.43) 0.975 4.85 (1.85–12.67) 0.001 1.49 (0.59–3.71) 0.398
 White Referent   Referent   Referent  
Education
 Less than high school 0.80 (0.31–2.13) 0.654 2.17 (0.78–6.07) 0.139 0.49 (0.18–1.30) 0.162
 High school graduate 0.69 (0.28–1.88) 0.447 1.36 (0.50–3.72) 0.545 0.79 (0.30–2.13) 0.646
 Some college 1.41 (0.62–3.19) 0.417 2.98 (1.25–7.07) 0.014 1.23 (0.55–2.77) 0.611
 College graduate Referent   Referent   Referent  
Gestational age (weeks)
 ≥20 1.95 (1.14–3.34) 0.014 1.09 (0.62–1.92) 0.758 0.90 (0.52–1.54) 0.693
 ≤19 Referent   Referent   Referent  
Smoking status
 Former smoker 1.59 (0.88–2.86) 0.124 1.93 (1.02–3.66) 0.045 1.95 (1.06–3.57) 0.031
 Never smoker Referent   Referent   Referent  

All multivariate models were adjusted for treatment conditions (Video Doctor vs. usual care) and clinic type (county hospitals, community, or academic). An identical set of predictor variables was examined in each model. The following nonsignificant (p>0.05) patient-level variables were included in the analyses, but their estimates were not presented in the table: age, marital status, Medicaid, multiparous, BMI, nutrition knowledge score, and physical activity level.