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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 5.
Published in final edited form as: Community Ment Health J. 2013 Feb 16;49(6):765–773. doi: 10.1007/s10597-013-9604-8

Table 2.

A Hierarchical Logistic Regression of mental health service use

Variables Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Odd ration [95% CI]
Male 1.22[0.52, 2.90] 1.02 [0.42, 2.48] 0.81 [0.32, 2.07]
Age 1.01[0.97, 1.05] 1.01 [0.97, 1.06] 1.01 [0.97, 1.06]
Not being married 1.36[0.52, 3.54] 1.71 [0.63,4.64] 2.46 [0.81, 7.47]
Years in the US (<5 years)
    5 and 10 years 0.22 [0.07, 0.77]* 0.15 [0.04, 0.57] 0.20 [0.05, 0.76]*
    11 and 20 years 0.38 [0.11, 1.27] 0.31 [0.09, 1.09]** 0.41 [0.11, 1.60]
    > 20 years 0.20 [0.04, 0.95]* 0.17 [0.03, 0.83] 0.16 [0.03, 0.91]*
Protestant 2.06 [0.88, 4.83] 2.20 [0.91, 5.31]* 2.14 [0.86, 5.34]
Education 0.95 [0.35, 2.57] 1.00 [0.36, 2.83] 1.36 [0.46, 4.04]
English-language proficiency 0.96 [0.75, 1.22] 1.01 [0.79, 1.28]
Depression (PHQ-9) 1.15 [1.05, 1.26]* 1.11 [0.99, 1.25]
1.05 [0.81, 1.37]
Income 0.27 [0.10, 0.78]*
Insurance 2.04 [0.75, 5.57]
Perceived need for help 3.20 [1.07, 9.51]*
Chi-square test X2 (9) =10.38 X2 (10) =19.25* X2 (13) =31.98**

Notes: CI= Confidence interval

*

P<0.05

**

p<0.01

***p<0.001