Table 3.
Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) from logistic regression on exchange-based health insurance status working age adults 27–64 years national health interview survey, 2016.
AOR | 95% CI | Sig | |
---|---|---|---|
Sex | |||
Women | 1.47 | [1.16, 1.87] | ** |
Men (Ref) | |||
Race/Ethnicity | |||
White (Ref) | |||
African American | 0.70 | [0.48, 1.01] | |
Latino | 0.70 | [0.50, 0.999] | * |
Other | 0.85 | [0.53, 1.36] | |
Age in Years | |||
27–39 years (Ref) | |||
40–49 years | 1.40 | [1.05, 1.86] | * |
50–59 years | 2.37 | [1.76, 3.18] | *** |
60–64 years | 3.24 | [2.24, 4.67] | *** |
Marital Status | |||
Married (Ref) | |||
Div/Wid/Sep | 0.57 | [0.44, 0.74] | *** |
Never Married | 0.80 | [0.61, 1.06] | |
Education | |||
LT High School | 0.40 | [0.28, 0.56] | *** |
High School | 0.59 | [0.45, 0.78] | *** |
Above High School (Ref) | |||
Poverty | |||
< 100% FPL | 0.26 | [0.16, 0.42] | *** |
100– < 200% FPL | 0.72 | [0.49, 1.06] | |
200% – < 400% FPL | 0.78 | [0.54, 1.12] | |
≥ 400% FPL (Ref) | |||
Perceived Health Status | |||
Excellent/Very Good (Ref) | |||
Good | 0.70 | [0.54, 0.91] | ** |
Fair/Poor | 0.82 | [0.57, 1.18] | |
Employed | |||
Yes (Ref) | |||
No | 0.55 | [0.43, 0.70] | *** |
Retired | 1.86 | [1.06, 3.27] | * |
Number of Chronic Conditions | |||
None (Ref) | |||
One | 1.20 | [0.93, 1.55] | |
Two or more | 1.90 | [1.44, 2.50] | *** |
Depression | |||
Yes | 0.65 | [0.32, 1.31] | |
No (Ref) | |||
Body Mass Index | |||
Under/Normal (Ref) | |||
Overweight | 0.84 | [0.64, 1.10] | |
Obese | 0.74 | [0.56, 0.97] | * |
Smoking | |||
Never Smoked (Ref) | |||
Former | 2.44 | [1.82, 3.26] | *** |
Current Smoker | 2.26 | [1.63, 3.15] | *** |
Physical Activity | |||
Daily (Ref) | |||
Weekly | 1.27 | [0.80, 2.04] | |
No exercise | 1.04 | [0.66, 1.65] | |
Region | |||
Northeast (Ref) | |||
Midwest | 0.67 | [0.45, 1.00] | * |
South | 0.56 | [0.38, 0.81] | ** |
West | 0.60 | [0.40, 0.88] | ** |
Based on 3,351 adults ages between 27 and 64 years, with no missing data on the health insurance variable. Individuals with missing data on marital status, education, employment, perceived health status, depression, body mass index, smoking, and physical activity were not included. Missing indicators were created for income and parameter estimates for the missing categories and are not presented in the table.
Asterisks represent significant group differences in health insurance status as compared to the reference group based on the logistic regression.
Div/Wid/Sep: Divorced/Widowed/Separated; LT: Less than; Ref: Reference group
p < .001
.001 ≤ p < .01
.01 ≤ p < .05