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. 2015 Jan;38(1):102–110. doi: 10.1179/2045772313Y.0000000184

Table 4 .

Adjusted associations of physician implicit racial bias and continuous outcomes of participants with SCIa

Depression (N = 147)
Satisfaction with life (N = 146)
B (95% CI) B (95% CI)
Physician implicit racial bias 3.24 (1.06, 5.41)*  −4.54 (−8.79, −0.28)*
Participants with SCI
 Female  −0.38 ( −1.97, 1.21) 0.15 ( −2.62, 2.92)
 Black race  −0.14 ( −1.53, 1.25) 0.33 ( −2.07, 2.74)
 Years since injury  −0.02 ( −0.09, 0.05) 0.13 (0.01, 0.25)*
 Level of SCIb 0.50 ( −0.87, 1.86) 0.68 ( −1.67, 3.04)
 Number of visits with SCI provider 0.36 (0.07, 0.65)*  −0.23 ( −0.73, 0.27)

*P < 0.05.

aModels clustered by physician and adjusted for the following characteristics of participants with SCI: race, sex, years since SCI, level of SCI, and the number of visits with SCI provider in past year.

bTetraplegia served as the reference category.