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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2019 Dec 21;43(3):346–364. doi: 10.1007/s10865-019-00122-4

Table 3.

Preventive Care Final Multilevel Models for Sex-Specific and General Preventive Care Separately with Nonsignificant Variables from Previous Models Removed

Sex-Specific Care General Preventive Care
OR 95%CI p OR 95%CI p
Anxiety - - - 1.02 0.97–1.07 .403
Age 0.97* 0.96–0.98 .000 1.03*** 1.02–1.04 .000
Race
 White (ref) 1 1
 Latina 0.91 0.63–1.31 .620 1.24 0.90–1.74 .200
 Black 1.57* 1.01–2.45 .046 2.01*** 1.43–2.80 .000
 Other 0.45* 0.22–0.91 .026 1.83 0.90–3.69 .093
Education
 College (ref) 1 -
 Some college 0.79 0.55–1.02 .188 - - -
 High School 0.37*** 0.25–0.54 .000 - - -
 Less than HS 0.48*** 0.32–0.72 .000 - - -
Marital Status
 Married (ref) 1 -
 Separated/Divorced/Widowed 0.64* 0.50–0.91 .011 - - -
 Never Married 1.06 0.74–1.43 .866 - - -
Income
 $10–29,999 (ref) 1 -
 <$5,000 1.19 0.74–1.92 .481 - - -
 $5,000–9,999 0.92 0.45–1.86 .813 - - -
 $30,000–49,999 1.39 0.95–2.02 .087 - - -
 $50,000+ 1.72** 1.17–2.51 .006 - - -
 Missing 1.34 0.94–1.92 .103 - - -
Has PCP 1
 No PCP 0.36*** 0.26–0.51 .000 0.26** 0.19–0.36 .000
Has Insurance 1.76** 1.28–2.43 .001
Chronic Health Conditions/Year - - - 1.20** 1.06–1.36 .008
Health Perception - - - 0.80** 0.70–0.91 .001
Neighborhood factors - - -
 Perceived Stress 1.05 0.99–1.12 .069 - - -
 Perceived Support 1.02 0.92–1.13 .700
 Census-derived Affluence 1.29** 1.08–1.53 .005 - - -
 Census-derived Family Structure .79* 0.63–0.98 .032 - - -
Intercept 4.49*** 2.25–8.95 .000 0.59* 0.36–0.96 .034
Model Fit 76.3% 77.3%
ICC .335 .384
*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001

The final model for sex-specific preventive care included age, race/ethnicity, education, marital status, income, having a PCP, and having insurance, as well as neighborhood stress, affluence, and family structure.

The final model for general preventive care included age, race/ethnicity, having a PCP, number of chronic conditions in the past 12 months, perception of health, neighborhood support, and having health insurance.