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. 2017 Dec 15;3(1):8–15. doi: 10.1002/lio2.129

Table 3.

Multivariable Adjusted Generalized Linear Model on the Association of Overall HUI3 Score with Vestibular Loss.

Health Utilities Index Mark III Overall Scoreb
Variable Coefficient 95% Confidence Interval P‐Value
Vestibular Loss −0.15 −0.26, −0.03 0.0105
Female −0.01 −0.06, 0.04 0.7558
Age
65–69 years refa refa refa
70–79 years −0.01 −0.05, 0.04 0.8075
≥80 years −0.07 −0.13, −0.01 0.0253
Race
Non‐Hispanic White refa refa refa
Non‐Hispanic Black −0.10 −0.17, −0.03 0.0054
Hispanic −0.12 −0.21, −0.03 0.0087
Asian 0.13 −0.10, 0.37 0.2684
Other −0.03 −0.14, 0.08 0.5602
Marital Status
Single refa refa refa
Married 0.12 0.03, 0.22 0.0110
Widowed 0.07 −0.03, 0.17 0.1729
Divorced 0.08 −0.02, 0.19 0.1276
Diabetes −0.08 −0.13, −0.03 0.0014
Hypertension −0.01 −0.05, 0.03 0.7240
Stroke −0.36 −0.47, −0.25 <0.0001
Smoking −0.02 −0.06, 0.03 0.4469
Vision Lossc −0.07 −0.12, −0.02 0.0075
Hearing Lossd −0.18 −0.24, −0.12 <0.0001
a

Reference group

b

Health Utilities Index measured using Mark III transforms.

c

History of vision loss assessed by presence of ophthalmologic comorbidities in the vestibular loss group and by participant response to presence of self‐reported or diagnosed vision problems in the Joint Canada/United States Survey of Health.

d

History of hearing loss assessed by average pure‐tone hearing threshold (>25 dB) in the vestibular loss group and by participant response to presence of self‐reported or diagnosed hearing problems in the Joint Canada/United States Survey of Health.