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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2013 Dec;15(6):1065–1072. doi: 10.1007/s10903-012-9715-2

Table 3.

Multilevel regression results predicting disease outcomes and health appraisal

Predictors Diabetesa Hypertensiona Heart Diseasea Chronic Paina Count of Diseasesb Health Appraisal
b p b p b p b p b p b p
Cambodian 0.471 .321 −1.058 .019 −1.842 .008 −1.000 .178 −0.502 .013 0.132 .357
Age 0.070 <.001 0.081 <.001 0.018 .409 −0.014 .491 0.036 <.001 −0.020 <.001
Sex −0.216 .558 0.132 .729 0.415 .458 0.098 .823 0.052 .762 −0.003 .976
Need interpreter −0.204 .714 −0.057 .893 −0.439 .529 1.587 .156 0.024 .905 −0.363 .003
Lack of understanding −0.200 .379 −0.038 .864 0.224 .469 0.096 .703 0.015 .884 −0.041 .558
Cost& Access 0.005 .986 0.170 .367 0.036 .900 −0.055 .866 0.068 .477 −0.032 .575
Recency of visits −0.412 .094 −0.550 .007 −0.209 .424 −0.143 .499 −0.287 .001 0.095 .081
Trauma 0.193 .354 0.342 .082 0.597 .023 0.055 .862 0.196 .035 −0.312 <.001

Note. Cambodian: 0 = Vietnamese, 1 = Cambodian; Sex: 0 = male, 1 = female; Degrees of freedom for all tests 220;

a

b values represent the change in the predicted logit for a unit change in the predictor.

b

b values represent the change in the log of the expected count for a unit change in the predictor.