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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2016;27(2A):120–148. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2016.0052

Table 4.

Multivariate Logistic Regression Results Predicting African American Women’s Use of Alternative Health Services in the 18 Months After Released from Prison (N=155)

Model 4.1
A.O.R.
(95% C.I.)
Model 4.2
A.O.R.
(95% C.I.)
Model 4.3
A.O.R.
(95% C.I.)
Model 4.4
A.O.R.
(95% C.I.)

Predisposing Vulnerable
  Religiosity 1.70*
(1.07–2.70)
1.76*
(1.08–2.88)
  Ethnic Community 2.25*
(1.13–4.48)
2.34*
(1.12–4.90)
  Gendered Racism Scale .99
(.95–1.02)
.99
(.95–1.03)
Enabling Traditional
 # Barriers to Community Health Care 1.02
(.88–1.18
.97
(.82–1.14)
Enabling Vulnerable
 Disability .52
(.21–1.27)
.41
(.14–1.23)
Need Traditional
 Health Limits Activity .61
(.27–1.36)
.51
(.22–1.22)
 # Physical Health Problems 1.17
(.97–1.42)
1.23
(.98–1.55)
Need Vulnerable
  Injection Drug User .83
(.22–3.20)
1.14
(.27–4.80)
 HIV/HCV 2.73*
(1.04–7.13)
3.22*
(1.16–8.94)

−2 log likelihood 193.60 205.59 199.16 180.92
Model χ2 14.20** 2.20 8.64* 26.88***
Nagelkerke R2 .12 .02 .07 .22

Notes:

*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

***

p<.001;

A.O.R.= Adjusted Odds Ratio, 95% C.I.=95% Confidence Interval