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Table 2 Logistic regression fitted to selected variables to predict Stepping Up participation of the U.S. counties

From: Impact of County-level health infrastructure on participation in a reform effort to reduce the use of jail for individuals with mental health disorders

 

Estimate

OR

95% CI of OR

Std. Error

P-value

(Intercept)

-2.14

.12

.10-.14

0.10

<0.001a

Mental health provider rate

.12

1.13

.98-1.31

0.07

0.0964

Jail population per capita

-1.68

.19

.09-.39

0.38

<0.001a

Jail pretrial population per capita

.56

1.75

1.09-2.83

0.24

0. 0217b

Average number of physically unhealthy days

-.34

.71

.60-.84

0.08

<0.001a

Primary care physician rate

.01

1.01

.88-1.17

0.07

0. 8547

High school graduation rate

-.18

0.83

.74-.94

0.06

0.0039a

Income inequality rate

.06

1.06

.91-1.25

0.08

0.4416

Health care costs

-.52

.59

.50-.70

0.08

<0.001a

Percent of Black Population

.01

1.01

.99-1.02

0.01

0.0596

Percent of drug treatment paid by Medicaid

.21

1.23

1.09-1.39

0.06

<0.001a

Police per capita

-.61

.54

.42-.71

0.13

<0.001a

Community MH centers per capita

-.01

.99

.83-1.18

0.09

0. 8963

Medical School Indicator

.88

2.41

1.39-4.19

0.28

0.0017a

County size Medium vs Smallc

1.13

3.10

2.13-4.51

0.19

<0.001a

County size Large vs Smallc

1.82

6.15

3.12-12.10

0.34

<0.001a

  1. aRepresents significance at the 0.01 level in a two-tailed test
  2. bRepresents significance at the 0.05 level in a two-tailed test
  3. cCounty size small is the comparison category for the county size variable and no medical school is the comparison category for the medical school indicator