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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nurs Forum. 2019 Nov 14;55(2):165–173. doi: 10.1111/nuf.12411

TABLE 3.

Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of time from logistic regression on healthcare access and regression coefficients and standard errors from OLS regression on HRQoL measures women veterans aged 18 to 64 y behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 2013 and 2017

Healthcare access measures
AOR 95%CI Sig
Health insurance = yes
 2017 1.79 (1.26, 2.54) **
 2013 (reference)
Cost barrier to care = yes
Model 1 (without health insurance)
 2017 0.72 (0.54, 0.96) *
 2013 (reference)
Model 2 (With health insurance)
 2017 0.79 (0.58, 1.08)
 2013 (reference)
Usual source of care = yes
Model 1 (without health insurance)
 2017 0.99 (0.77, 1.29)
 2013 (reference)
Model 2 (with health insurance)
 2017 0.92 (0 71 1 90)
 2013 (reference)
Health-related quality of life measures
Beta Standard error P value Sig
Health status
 2017 −0.809 1.147 .481
 2013 (reference)
Poor physical health days
 2017 0.174 0.333 .601
 2013 (reference)
Poor mental health days
 2017 0.434 0.352 .219
 2013 (reference)
Days poor MH or PH limlited activities
 2017 0.395 0.232 .089
 2013 (reference)

Note: Based on 3534 women (2013) and 3027 women (2017) who served in the armed forces, aged 18 to 64, who completed questionnaires during the year 2013 or 2017. Asterisks represent differences in dependent variables in 2017 as compared to 2013.

Abbreviations: AOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; HRQoL, health‐related quality of life; MH, mental health; OLS, ordinary least squares; PH, physical health; Sig, significance.

***

P < .001;

**

.001 ≤ P < .01;

*

.01 ≤ P < .05.