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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Pediatr. 2019 Sep 18;20(2):225–233. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2019.09.005

Table 6:

Adjusted Associations of Maternal Duration of Residence in the US with Child Health

US-Born Latina
Mother
DOR<5 years
AOR2
(95% CI)
DOR 5–10 years
AOR2
(95% CI)
DOR >10 years
AOR2
(95% CI)
DOR>10
Vs
DOR<5
p-value3
Maternal Rating of Child Health Fair or Poor 1.00 2.49
(1.70, 3.64)
p<0.001
2.25
(1.58, 3.19)
p<0.001
1.48
(0.97, 2.27)
p=0.07
0.03
Admission from the ED1 on the Day of Interview 1.00 1.89
(1.35, 2.65)
p<0.001
1.80
(1.33, 2.46)
p<0.001
1.75
(1.24, 2.49)
p=0.002
0.71
Developmental Risk 1.00 0.93
(0.61, 1.44)
p=0.75
0.89
(0.61, 1.30)
p=0.54
1.06
(0.72, 1.54)
p=0.78
0.30
History of Prior Hospitalization 1.00 1.17
(0.85, 1.61)
p=0.32
1.14
(0.86, 1.51)
p=0.37
0.95
(0.69, 1.31)
p=0.76
0.63

Adjusted for child age, sex, gestational age, breastfed, maternal depression, maternal education. The reference group is US Born Latina Mothers.

1

ED - Emergency Department

2

AOR and p-value are comparing DOR group to US-Born Latina mothers

3

p-value testing differences in AOR between DOR <5 years and DOR > 10 years