Table 3.
Model 2—Hazard Ratio Coefficients Predicting Association between Index of Disadvantage, Self-identified Race, and Contraceptive Practice
| HR(CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Continued | Switched | Discontinued | ||
| Index of Disadvantage | - | 1.05** (1.005-1.097) | 1.05 (.975-1.126) | |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||||
| White (Reference) | ||||
| Hispanic | - | 1.37** (1.080-1.730) | 1.75** (1.178-2.588) | |
| Black | - | 2.18** (1.053-4.507) | 3.63** (1.378-9.548) | |
| Asian | - | .98 (.572-1.690) | 1.12 (.406-3.105) | |
| Multiracial | - | 1.49** (1.054-2.094) | 1.71 (.987-2.950) | |
| Study Controls | ✓ | |||
| Individual Controls | ✓ | |||
| N | 8,683 | |||
P-values are for a significance test of whether the slope for the index of disadvantage coefficient (accounting for the interacted terms) is significantly different from zero.
p<.05
p<.01
p<.001