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. 2020 Sep 24;8(10):3371–3377.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2020.09.015

Table E1.

Regression analysis for attitudes/opinions among minority patients with asthma

Attitudes/opinions Odds ratio 95% CI P value
Patients with asthma more likely to get COVID-19 1.61 1.03 2.5 .037
Asthma medications increase the risk of COVID-19 1.46 0.753 2.84 .261
Stress is a major trigger for asthma 1.34 0.853 2.1 .205
Individuals with asthma should not go to work 1.21 0.743 1.96 .447
Federal government response is inadequate 4.83 0.631 36.9 .13
State government response is inadequate 2.29 0.838 6.28 .247

ED, Emergency department; ICU, intensive care unit; PCP, primary care physician.

Controlled for age, age of diagnosis, COVID in community, PCP, urban living, sex, household income, unemployed from COVID, ACT score, asthma ED visits, need for ICU visit, asthma medication adherence, and difficulties getting medicines.

Bold indicates statistical significance (P < .05).