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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Med. 2014 Feb 12;11(4):901–908. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12448

Table 5.

Two-level linear model predicting sexual health discussion during period health exam.

Level 1 Estimate Standard
Error
Estimated
Standard
Error
Odds
Ratio
Two-
Tailed
P-Value

  Age −0.016 0.012 −1.375 0.984 0.169
  Married 0.029 0.264 0.110 1.030 0.912
  Seen physician in previous year −0.365 0.365 −0.998 0.694 0.318
  Gender −0.578 0.310 −1.863 0.561 0.062
  Education
    High School 0.193 0.458 0.422 1.213 0.673
    College 0.403 0.495 0.814 1.497 0.416
  Race
    Black −0.404 0.232 −1.741 0.668 0.082
    Other −1.045 0.375 −2.786 0.352 0.005*
  Income −0.017 0.082 −0.207 0.983 0.836
  Gender Concordance 1.000 0.314 3.185 2.718 0.001**
  Race Concordance −0.873 0.269 −3.249 0.418 0.001**

Level 2

  Gender −0.049 0.362 −0.134 0.893
  Race
    Black 0.838 0.440 1.905 0.057
    Asian −0.560 0.440 −1.273 0.203
    Other −0.368 0.463 −0.794 0.427
  Specialty −0.106 0.289 −0.367 0.713
  Age 0.039 0.019 2.040 0.041*

Note. Level 2 does not include odds ratios because it predicts the effect of the independent variables on the intercept, not the effect of the independent variables on the log odds of discussing sexual health.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.