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Table 2 Multilevel logistic regression of successful treatment completion

From: Identifying and reducing disparities in successful addiction treatment completion: testing the role of Medicaid payment acceptance

 

OR

SE

95% CI

p

Program variables

 Wave 2a

0.479

0.062

0.372, 0.616

< .001

 Medicaid payment

0.487

0.079

0.355, 0.668

< .001

 Licensed

1.745

0.423

1.085, 2.806

.002

 Accreditedb

1.034

0.219

0.682, 1.567

.876

Cross-level interaction

 Wave × Mexican American

1.161

0.131

0.931, 1.447

.186

 Medicaid × Mexican American

1.284

0.159

1.008, 1.637

.043

Client variables

 Mexican American

0.677

0.082

0.534, 0.859

.001

 Female

0.932

0.075

0.796, 1.090

.379

 Age

1.007

0.004

1.000, 1.014

.062

 Education level

1.010

0.048

0.920, 1.108

.839

Primary drugc

 Alcohol

1.675

0.211

1.308, 2.145

< .001

 Methamphetamine

1.777

0.321

1.247, 2.532

.001

 Marijuana or hashish

1.689

0.252

1.260, 2.264

< .001

 Other

1.744

0.221

1.361, 2.237

< .001

Days usedd

0.954

0.010

0.936, 0.973

< .001

Age at first use

0.998

0.006

0.986, 1.011

.793

Medicaid eligibility

0.878

0.105

0.695, 1.111

.279

Mental health disorder

0.764

0.054

0.665, 0.878

< .001

Treatment typee

 Methadone

0.186

0.085

0.076, 0.456

< .001

 Residential

0.791

0.148

0.548, 1.141

.209

No. of programs

143

   

No. of clients

14,934

   
  1. Standard error values based on bootstrap method
  2. aWave 1 (2011) used as reference
  3. bAccreditation by the Joint Commission
  4. cHeroin used as reference
  5. dDuring 30 days prior to admission
  6. eOutpatient used as reference