| Table 1. | Mean Difference among Asian Americans on Selected Variables, by Ethnic Origin. |
| Table 2. | Coefficients from Ordered Logistic Regressions Predicting Self-reported Health among Asian Americans. |
| Table 1. | Means and Standard Deviations for Each Variable by Racial/Ethnic Group (CILS Wave 2). |
| Table 2. | Regression of Depressive Symptomatology (logged) by Racial/Ethnic, Perceived Discrimination, and Controls (N = 1,092); CILS Wave 2 1995. |
| Table 1. | Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes, by Age among Persons Registered to Use Services at 14 Service Units, Fiscal Year 2010. |
| Table 2. | Prevalence of Comorbidities by Age and Sex, among Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, Fiscal Year 2010. |
| Table 3. | Utilization and Cost of Services per Person by Sex, among Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, Fiscal Year 2010. |
| Table 1. | Multilevel Model Results on ER Utilization as Related to the Independent Variable Groupings for Each of the Three (3) Years of Observation. |
| Table 1. | Descriptive Statistics and Reliability Estimates. |
| Table 2. | Ordinary Least Squares Regression of White Fragility Domains on Gender. |
| Table 3. | Ordinary Least Squares Regression of White Fragility Domains on Parental Education. |
| Table 4. | Ordinary Least Squares Regression of White Fragility Domains on Parental Socioeconomic Status. |
| Table 1. | Descriptive Statistics of Incarcerated Women at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, 2011 (N = 336). |
| Table 2. | Multivariate Analysis Results of Individual-level Characteristics, Family Stability, and Ace Scores among Incarcerated Women at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, 2011 (N = 336). |
| Table 3. | Multivariate Analysis Results of Individual-level Characteristics, Family Stability, SDOH, and ACE Scores among Incarcerated Women at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, 2011 (N = 336). |
| Table 1. | Descriptive Statistics of Variables. |
| Table 2. | Ordered Logistic Regression Results. |
| Table 3. | Predicted Probabilities for Patient Safety Scores and Surgical Admission Rate. |
| Table 1. | Variables and Operational Indicators. |
| Table 2. | Bivariate Analyses (Estimates of Fixed Effects) before and after Controlling for GDP. |
| Table 3. | Multivariate Analysis (Estimates of Fixed Effects) in the Most Complete Model. |
| Table 4. | Comparing Statistical Significance and Direction of Potential Predictors of HCS throughout Bivariate and Multivariate Analyses. |
| Table 1. | Profile of Family Caregivers (N = 154). |
| Table 2. | Age of the Older People Whose Family Caregivers Were Interviewed (N = 154). |
| Table 3. | Disease Profile of Older People Whose Family Caregivers Were Interviewed (N = 154). |
| Table 4. | Challenges Faced by Family Caregivers in Providing Older Care in Campus (N = 154). |
| Table 5. | Community Support in the Academic Campus (N = 154). |
| Table 6. | Categories of Older People Residing in the Campus and Their Entitlement to Access Campus Hospital. |
| Table 7. | Year-wise Data of Older People Referred from the Campus Hospital to City Hospital. |
| Table 1. | Sociodemographic Profile of Persons Who Died of AIDS. |
| Table 2. | Clinical Profile of Persons Died of AIDS. |
| Table 3. | Univariate and Multivariate Cox Regression Analysis of Factors Affecting Survival Duration of Persons Died of AIDS. |
| Table 4. | AIDS-related Comorbidities. |
| Table 5. | The Length of the Survival Period (Kaplan–Meier Method). |
| Table 1. | Mean Difference among Asian Americans on Selected Variables, by Ethnic Origin. |
| Table 2. | Coefficients from Ordered Logistic Regressions Predicting Self-reported Health among Asian Americans. |
| Table 1. | Means and Standard Deviations for Each Variable by Racial/Ethnic Group (CILS Wave 2). |
| Table 2. | Regression of Depressive Symptomatology (logged) by Racial/Ethnic, Perceived Discrimination, and Controls (N = 1,092); CILS Wave 2 1995. |
| Table 1. | Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes, by Age among Persons Registered to Use Services at 14 Service Units, Fiscal Year 2010. |
| Table 2. | Prevalence of Comorbidities by Age and Sex, among Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, Fiscal Year 2010. |
| Table 3. | Utilization and Cost of Services per Person by Sex, among Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes, Fiscal Year 2010. |
| Table 1. | Multilevel Model Results on ER Utilization as Related to the Independent Variable Groupings for Each of the Three (3) Years of Observation. |
| Table 1. | Descriptive Statistics and Reliability Estimates. |
| Table 2. | Ordinary Least Squares Regression of White Fragility Domains on Gender. |
| Table 3. | Ordinary Least Squares Regression of White Fragility Domains on Parental Education. |
| Table 4. | Ordinary Least Squares Regression of White Fragility Domains on Parental Socioeconomic Status. |
| Table 1. | Descriptive Statistics of Incarcerated Women at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, 2011 ( |
| Table 2. | Multivariate Analysis Results of Individual-level Characteristics, Family Stability, and Ace Scores among Incarcerated Women at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, 2011 ( |
| Table 3. | Multivariate Analysis Results of Individual-level Characteristics, Family Stability, SDOH, and ACE Scores among Incarcerated Women at the Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, 2011 ( |
| Table 1. | Descriptive Statistics of Variables. |
| Table 2. | Ordered Logistic Regression Results. |
| Table 3. | Predicted Probabilities for Patient Safety Scores and Surgical Admission Rate. |
| Table 1. | Variables and Operational Indicators. |
| Table 2. | Bivariate Analyses (Estimates of Fixed Effects) before and after Controlling for GDP. |
| Table 3. | Multivariate Analysis (Estimates of Fixed Effects) in the Most Complete Model. |
| Table 4. | Comparing Statistical Significance and Direction of Potential Predictors of HCS throughout Bivariate and Multivariate Analyses. |
| Table 1. | Profile of Family Caregivers ( |
| Table 2. | Age of the Older People Whose Family Caregivers Were Interviewed ( |
| Table 3. | Disease Profile of Older People Whose Family Caregivers Were Interviewed ( |
| Table 4. | Challenges Faced by Family Caregivers in Providing Older Care in Campus ( |
| Table 5. | Community Support in the Academic Campus ( |
| Table 6. | Categories of Older People Residing in the Campus and Their Entitlement to Access Campus Hospital. |
| Table 7. | Year-wise Data of Older People Referred from the Campus Hospital to City Hospital. |
| Table 1. | Sociodemographic Profile of Persons Who Died of AIDS. |
| Table 2. | Clinical Profile of Persons Died of AIDS. |
| Table 3. | Univariate and Multivariate Cox Regression Analysis of Factors Affecting Survival Duration of Persons Died of AIDS. |
| Table 4. | AIDS-related Comorbidities. |
| Table 5. | The Length of the Survival Period (Kaplan–Meier Method). |
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