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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 5.
Published in final edited form as: Med Care. 2019 Dec;57(12):e87–e95. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001190

TABLE 3.

Logistic Regression Model Predicting Sexual Minority Orientation at Follow-up Among Adults Who Answered “Something Else” or “I Don’t Know the Answer” Initially (N = 454)

Odds Ratio
Something else (ref = I don’t know the answer) 10.75***
Age (ref = 25–54)
 18–24 0.22***
 55–74 0.35**
 75+ 0.25***
Female 0.32***
Race/ethnicity (ref = non-Hispanic white)
 Hispanic 0.16***
 Non-Hispanic other 0.47**
Education (ref = high school diploma/GED/missing)
 Less than high school degree 1.40
 Greater than high school degree 1.34
Poverty status
 < 100% FPL (ref = > 100% FPL) 0.56*
 Missing (ref = > 100% FPL) 0.19**
MSA, central city (ref = not MSA, central city) 1.61*
Interactions involving something else
 Something else × age 18–24 3.96*
 Something else × age 55–74 0.31
 Something else × age 75+ 0.57
 Something else × female 0.60
 Something else × Hispanic 2.48
 Something else × non-Hispanic other 4.37**
 Something else × less than high school degree 12.76*
 Something else × more than high school degree 0.61
 Something else × < 100% FPL 1.02
 Something else × poverty status missing 2.64
 Something else × MSA, central city 1.23

FPL indicates federal poverty level; MSA, metropolitan statistical area.

*

P < 0.05.

**

P < 0.01.

***

P < 0.001.