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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2012 Jul 26;14(10):668–674. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-7176.2012.00685.x

Table 4.

Univariate and Multivariate model results of pharmacy case management adherence by demographic characteristics, adjusted for clinic randomization

Phone Visits
Overall=70%
Univariate
Multivariate
% Adherent to
all 6 visits
P-Value % Adherent to
all 6 visits
P-Value

Age:
<49 45.2% a Overall
p=0.10
68.5% Overall
p=0.93
49-65 65.3% ab 66.7%
≥;65 71.1% b 63.1%

Sex:
Male 66.5% p=0.85 70.2% p=0.17
Female 65.3% 59.5%

Race:
White non-Hispanic 69.4% a p=0.01 69.6% a p=0.01
Minority 44.8% b 38.9% b

Education:
HS grad or less 60.4% Overall
p=0.67
61.7% Overall
p=0.49
Some College/2yr degree 69.2% 71.7%
4yr college+ 65.0% 62.7%

Marital Status:
Married/Live together 67.1% p=0.49 63.6% p=0.46
Divorced/Widowed/Never Married 62.0% 70.8%

Employment:
Full-time 60.5% ab Overall
p=0.12
53.9% a Overall
p=0.09
Part-time 71.1% ab 76.8% ab
Retired 72.7% a 76.1% b
Unemployed 47.9% b 54.5% ab

Income:
<$30,000 51.6% a Overall
p=0.21
52.0% Overall
p=0.44
$30,000-$49,999 68.1% ab 62.8%
$50,000-$99,999 73.9% b 72.6%
≥ $100,000 61.9% ab 66.2%

Prior BP monitor Use:
Yes 60.6% p=0.10 58.9% p=0.08
No | 71.6% 72.4%

Prior BP medication Use:
Yes 66.6% p=0.71 66.9% p=0.53
No 63.6% 61.2%

Different letters (a, b) indicate significantly different pairwise comparison p-values. Letters are omitted when pairwise p >.05. This model includes all variables listed in the table.