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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Perinatol. 2021 Aug 17;42(2):217–222. doi: 10.1038/s41372-021-01188-2

Table 3.

Results of multivariable logistic regression

Odds Ratio 95% Confidence Interval p-value

Unadjusted model
Race
   Non-Hispanic/Latino White (NHW) ref
   Non-Hispanic/Latino Black v. NHW 0.67 (0.37, 1.20) 0.17
   Hispanic/Latina v. NHW 0.31 (0.10, 0.97) 0.04
   Asian v. NHW 1.11 (0.53, 2.33) 0.78
   Other/Unknown v. NWH 1.16 (0.76, 1.77) 0.48

Adjusted model
Race
   NHW ref
   Non-Hispanic/Latino Black v. NHW 0.43 (0.20, 0.90) 0.03
   Hispanic/Latina v. NHW 0.47 (0.13, 1.77) ns
   Asian v. NHW 1.17 (0.45, 3.05) ns
   Other/Unknown v. NHW 1.19 (0.71, 1.98) ns
Gestational Age 0.74 (0.68, 0.82) <0.0001
Female 1.13 (0.73, 1.76) ns
Primary language
   English ref
   Non-English 0.29 (0.12, 0.72) 0.01
Disposition
   Home ref <0.0001
   Transfer 0.31 (0.19, 0.51)
Child Opportunity Index
   Very Low v. Very High 0.39 (0.17, .88) 0.02
   Low v. Very High 0.83 (0.39, 1.74) ns
   Moderate v. Very High 0.52 (0.26, 1.02) ns
   High v. Very High 0.75 (0.39, 1.44) ns
   Very High ref
Absence of NICU co-morbidity (BPD or IVH) 0.48 (0.29, 0.80) 0.005
*

Maternal marital status, birthweight, need for DME, not found to be significant predictors of outcome