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Table 3 Adjusted odds ratios and probabilities (average marginal effects) of hearing about “Public Charge” rule from multivariable logistic regression model

From: Awareness of the public charge, confidence in knowledge, and the use of public healthcare programs among Mexican-origin Oregon Latino/as

Characteristics

Adjusted odds ratio

Average Marginal Effects

Estimate

95% CI

p-value

Estimate

95% CI

Age group

     

18–24

0.14

0.05–0.38

< 0.001

15.6%

3.1–28.2%

25–29

0.59

0.31–1.13

0.113

42.6%

29.3–55.9%

30–39

Referent

  

54.9%

47.7–62.0%

≥ 40

0.79

0.52–1.21

0.280

49.5%

43.0–56.0%

Sex

     

Female

1.39

0.92–2.11

0.115

50.8%

45.7–55.9%

Male

Referent

  

43.3%

35.9–50.8%

Education

     

Less than high school/GED

Referent

  

37.1%

29.0-45.2%

High school/GED or more

1.87

1.19–2.95

0.007

50.8%

45.5–56.0%

Missing

5.48

0.92–32.65

0.062

72.1%

45.0-99.2%

Years in the US

     

< 10

Referent

  

42.3%

32.1–52.5%

≥ 10

1.43

0.85–2.40

0.181

50.2%

45.2–55.3%

All my life

0.86

0.36–2.05

0.737

39.1%

23.3–54.8%

Missing

2.49

0.54–11.58

0.245

62.3%

32.6–92.1%

Relationship status

     

Single/widowed/

divorced/separated

Referent

  

41.5%

31.9–51.1%

Married/Co-habitating

1.59

0.99–2.54

0.055

52.0%

46.4–57.6%

Missing

0.65

0.10–4.31

0.654

32.2%

0.0-67.8%

Ability to speak English

     

Not at all

Referent

  

45.2%

35.1–55.4%

Somewhat/Very well

1.38

0.84–2.28

0.205

52.5%

46.8–58.3%

Missing

0.24

0.03–2.16

0.203

18.2%

0.0-45.8%