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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2015 Nov 18;56(4):438–459. doi: 10.1177/0022146515610617

Appendix Table C.

Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for logistic regressions of reporting a cholesterol test in the past five years on legal status and access to care across borders, foreign-born Latinos, Pew/RWJF Hispanic Healthcare Survey, 2007 (n=2783)

Model 1 Model 2
(Add health insurance coverage)
Model 3
(Add access to care across borders, three-category)
Model 3
(Add access to care across borders, four category)
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Legal status (Ref= Naturalized Citizen)
 Legal Permanent Resident .92 (.74, 1.17) .98 (.77, 1.25) .98 (.77, 1.26) .97 (.76, 1.25)
 Neither Citizen nor Legal Permanent Resident, other ID .77 (.57, 1.03) .89 (.66, 1.21) .98 (.71, 1.34) .97 (.71, 1.34)
 Neither naturalized nor Legal Permanent Resident, no ID .59 ** (.42, .84) .74 (.51, 1.07) .80 (.54, 1.16) .81 (.55, 1.18)
Has health insurance coverage 2.10 *** (1.72, 2.56) 1.83 *** (1.48, 2.24) 1.82 *** (1.48, 2.24)
Three-category access to care (Ref = No cross-border care/no past-year U.S. doctor visit)
 Past year cross-border care, with or without past-year U.S. doctor visit 3.42 *** (2.41, 4.85)
 Past year U.S. doctor visit, without cross-border care 3.95 *** (3.13, 4.98)
Four-category access to care (Ref = No cross-border care/no past-year U.S. doctor visit)
 Past-year cross-border care only 1.79 * (1.03, 3.11)
 Past year cross-border care, with or without past-year U.S. doctor visit 4.57 *** (3.02, 6.90)
 Past year U.S. doctor visit, without cross-border care 3.96 *** (3.14, 4.99)
*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001.

Note: Controls for age, gender, marital status, having at least one kid under 18, education, employment, English proficiency, region of residence, years in the U.S., and ethno-national origin.