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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Med. 2013 Feb;45(2):109–117.

Table 4.

Multivariable Associations of High Provider Comfort

Correlates Crude OR Base Model
Bivariate
Associations
Controlling for
Site (aORs)
Final Model*
(aORs)
P Value
Gender
  Male
  Female

1.0
0.92 (0.24–3.52)

1.0
1.12 (0.28–4.56)

1.0
1.42 (0.10–19.39)


.792
Provider race
  Non-Caucasian
  Caucasian

1.0
1.82 (0.46–7.28)

1.0
2.67 (0.52–13.78)

1.0
1.49 (0.11–19.93)


.765
Mean age of provider 1.10 (1.00–1.21) 1.10 (1.00–1.22) 1.08 (0.94–1.23) .290
Highest stress group 0.39 (0.09–1.62) 0.39 (0.09–1.68) 0.40 (0.04–3.70) .418
Practice characteristics (10% change in Proportion**)
Female patients 1.02 (0.72–1.45) 1.05 (0.70–1.56) 1.60 (0.87–2.96) .130
Non-white patients 1.11 (0.80–1.53) 1.15 (0.78–1.68) 1.79 (0.86–3.76) .121
Patients with a high school degree 1.75 (1.08–2.84) 1.96 (1.09–3.54) 2.40 (0.96–5.97) .061
Patients on ARV 0.67 (0.43–1.03) 0.67 (.43–1.04) 0.38 (0.15–0.97) .043
Patients in the highest tertile PAM 1.35 (0.87–2.11) 1.40 (0.86–2.26) 2.86 (1.01–8.14) .048
*

Final model includes all correlates and controls for site.

**

Odds ratios reflect a change in 10% of the proportion of patients with a given characteristic.

ARV—antiretroviral

PAM— Patient Activation Measure