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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Board Fam Med. 2014 May-Jun;27(3):356–366. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2014.03.130264

Table 3.

The Relation of Primary Care Practice Type and Screening Positive, Unadjusted vs. Adjusted Analyses

Health Behavior Measure FQHC (vs. PBRN) VA (vs. PBRN)
Unadjusted OR p-value Adjusted OR p-value Unadjusted OR p-value Adjusted OR p-value
Fast Food 0.22 *** 0.16 * 0.44 1.06
Fruits/Veg 0.77 8.8 * 0.93 1.26
Soda 0.74 0.76 0.8 1.87
Exercise 1.78 1.14 0.89 0.54
Stress 1.45 * 1.25 1.66 2.1
Anxiety/Worry 0.86 0.65 1.04 1.46
Depression/Interest 1.06 1.18 1.89 1.14
Sleep 0.64 0.82 1.01 1.19
Smoking 0.36 ** 0.52 1.7 0.87
Smokeless Tobacco 0.31 * 47.8 1.64 1.75
Alcohol 1.1 5.01 * 1.81 * 2.47
Drug Use 1.59 0.68 8.44 ** 7.34 *
Self-rated Health 1.69 * 1.66 0.77 0.77
Total Positive Screens+ −0.05 0.2 0.37 0.6

Note: + Coefficient is interpreted as the odds of primary care practice type (FQHC or VA) patient screening positive for the measure compared to PBRN patients

*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01

***

p<0.001 compared to PBRN practices

Adjusted analyses control for patient sex, age, education, race/ethnicity, nativity, employment status, and marital status.