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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2014 Apr 22;61(9):1529–1535. doi: 10.1002/pbc.25072

Table 2.

Multivariate logistic regression of demographic and socio-economic factors and their association with successful randomizationa (N = 223)

Variable Odds Ratio [95% CI] P Value
Age (years) 1.05 [0.93, 1.17] 0.46
Sex (% female) 1.06 [0.6, 1.89] 0.83
Number of siblings 1.0 [0.83, 1.20] 0.98
Marital status primary caregiver (% married/living with partner) 1.07 [0.74, 1.56] 0.72
Primary caregiver (% mother) 1.05 [0.48, 2.29] 0.90
Education head of household – US only (% college) 1.12 [0.6, 2.08] 0.73
Number in household ≤ 16 years old 1.23 [0.95, 1.58] 0.12
Number in household ≥ 17 years old 1.01 [0.71, 1.43] 0.95
Sibling with sickle cell disease (%) 1.32 [0.66, 2.62] 0.43
Private insurance (%) – US only 0.94 [0.33, 2.66] 0.91
Medicaid use (%) 1.08 [0.39, 3.0] 0.89
Hospitalized for sickle cell pain (%) 0.82 [0.43, 1.57] 0.54
Hospitalized for acute chest syndrome (%) 0.95 [0.51, 1.79] 0.88
ED visit for sickle cell pain (%) 0.84 [0.44, 1.58] 0.58
ED visit for acute chest (%) 0.66 [0.27, 1.64] 0.37
Family income – US only (% $50K and above) 1.3 [0.51, 3.34] 0.58
a

US participants only