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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 14.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2013 Jan;17(1):266–273. doi: 10.1007/s10461-011-0114-9

Table 3.

Multivariate linear regression analysis of mean trust in the healthcare system and trust in physicians scores in the Steps Study.

Trust in the healthcare system (adjusted mean score) F-value (P-value) Trust in physicians (adjusted mean score) F-value (P-value)
Gender 0.01 0.27 (0.63)
 Male 15.9 (0.93) 40.9
 Female 15.9 40.1
Age 0.51 0.11 (0.90)
 18–30 yrs 15.7 (0.60) 40.0
 31–50 yrs 15.7 40.5
 >50 yrs 16.4 40.9
Race 6.04 8.87 (0.0002)
 Hispanic 17.5 (0.003*) 45.1
 Black 15.4 41.0
 White 14.8 35.1
Education 0.01 0.33 (0.72)
 No degree 15.9 (0.99) 41.3
 High school/GED 15.9 40.3
 Any college 16.0 39.5
Annual income 0.11 0.09 (0.92)
 <$14,999 16.0 (0.90) 40.1
 $15,000–$24,999 15.7 40.6
 >$25,000 16.2 40.8
HIV risk factor 0.31 0.02 (0.89)
 IDU/MSM 16.1 (0.58) 40.6
 Other 15.7 40.1
CD4 count (cells/mm3) 1.01 0.27 (0.85)
 <50 16.3 (0.39) 41.1
 50–199 16.5 40.6
 200–499 15.6 40.8
 >500 15.3 39.4

Abbreviations: GED, graduate equivalency degree; IDU, injection drug use; MSM, men who have sex with men; ER, emergency room.

*

For the pairwise comparisons between the race/ethnicity groups: Black to White, F=0.48; P=0.49; Hispanic to White, F=7.42; P=0.007; Black to Hispanic, F=9.75; P=0.002.

P values for the pairwise comparisons between the race/ethnicity groups are: Black to White, F=6.38; P=0.01; Hispanic to White, F=16.8; P<0.0001; Black to Hispanic, F=6.90; P=0.01.