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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Correct Health Care. 2016 Apr;22(2):129–138. doi: 10.1177/1078345816633701

Table 3.

Results From Multivariate Logistic Regression Examining Utilization of Health Care.

Model 1 Model 2a Model 3a



Total Women Men



Variables OR p OR p OR p
Male 0.92 .528
Age 1.06 .000 1.05 .000 1.06 .000
Black 1.40 .003 1.25 .324 1.40 .022
Latino 1.06 .740 1.43 .230 0.89 .549
Never married 1.10 .449 1.30 .231 1.09 .540
High school 1.13 .340 1.12 .562 1.01 .936
Employed 0.88 .247 0.81 .284 0.94 .672
Veteran 0.82 .247 0.40 .177 0.82 .322
Childhood trauma 0.76 .059 1.62 .091 0.68 .023
Past incarcerations 0.99 .732 1.02 .641 1.00 .790
Years served 1.06 .000 1.16 .002 1.06 .001
Violent offender 0.93 .600 0.94 .792 0.89 .427
Drug offender 0.81 .242 1.01 .962 0.91 .612
Job/education training 1.27 .025 1.62 .016 0.16 .203
Hours in works assignment 1.00 .178 1.01 .042 0.00 .479
Phone calls 1.02 .892 1.62 .070 0.23 .325
Visits 1.07 .515 1.19 .425 0.14 .944
Observations 3,876 967b 2,323b
a

Includes prison fixed effects.

b

Sample size reduced due to lack of variation in the outcome for some prisons.