Volume 27, Number 9—September 2021
Dispatch
A Community-Adapted Approach to SARS-CoV-2 Testing for Medically Underserved Populations, Rhode Island, USA
Table 2
Variables | Crude odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) |
---|---|---|
Age, y |
1.01 (0.99–1.03) |
NC |
Race | ||
White | Referent | |
Asian | 9.5 (1.28–70.52) | NC |
Black/African American | 5.56 (1.00–30.93) | NC |
Other Race |
15.27 (3.43–67.92) |
NC |
Ethnicity | ||
Non-Hispanic | Referent | |
Hispanic |
7.03 (2.58–19.19) |
NC |
Gender | ||
Female | Referent | |
Male |
2.96 (1.28–6.84) |
NC |
Insurance status | ||
Insured | Referent | |
Uninsured | NC | 1.46 (0.50–4.21) |
Medicaid/Medicare Part B |
NC |
2.57 (0.75–8.75) |
Sexual orientation | ||
Heterosexual | Referent | |
Same-sex | NC | 0.61 (0.07–5.47) |
Bisexual | NC | NC |
Queer, asexual, or pansexual | NC | NC |
Other | NC | 0.69 (0.08–5.97) |
*In an exploratory analysis, we treated demographics, insurance, and sexual orientations as exposures and identified models for each variable. Because no factors could affect the status of age, race, or ethnicity, we present crude odds ratios for these variables. For insurance and sexual orientation, we identified age, race, and ethnicity as confounding variables on the basis of a priori knowledge and present adjusted odds ratios. NC, not calculable.
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