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).

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