Skip to main content

Table 4 Multivariable model for perceived language discrimination, California, 2016

From: Association between primary Spanish language and quality of intrapartum care among Latina women: a secondary analysis of the Listening to Mothers in California survey

Primary language exposure

Perceived discrimination due to language

n = 1196a

 

Crude OR (95% CI)

aOR (95% CI)b

English

Reference

Reference

Bilingual (English & Spanish)

2.59 (1.15–5.83)*

3.37 (1.12–10.13)*

Spanish

5.47 (2.55–11.74)**

4.36 (1.15–16.59)*

  1. Abbreviations: aOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval, OR odds ratio
  2. a Sample sizes for adjusted models were marginally lower due to missing covariate data
  3. b Regression models were adjusted for country of origin, mode of delivery for most recent birth, provider present at birth, gestational age, birthweight, education, insurance, maternal age at birth, parity, and relationship status
  4. *p ≤ 0.05
  5. **p ≤ 0.001