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2011 The Palm Beach County Family Study (Full Report)

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Table 70. Second Logistic Regression Predicting FAIR ScoresLog Odds Ratio Sig.Vital Statistics DataHispanic, U.S.-born -0.12 .89 NSTeen mother 0.12 1.13 NSReceived prenatal care in first trimester or earlier 0.02 1.02 NSYear 1 Survey DataSpanish is primary language spoken at home -0.59 .55 NSLives with partner -0.00 1.00 NSLess than high school diploma 0.03 1.03 NSAt or below poverty threshold -1.00 .37 **Mother currently employed 1.10 3.01 *Depression score -0.45 .64 NSFocal child’s age 0.01 1.01 NSNumber of children -0.03 1.00 NSNegative housing conditions -0.15 .86 NSOverall Parenting Score 2.77 16.02 **Year 1-3 Survey DataNumber of well-child medical visits -0.05 .96 NSYear 1-5 Survey DataNumber of years of health insurance 0.11 1.12 NSYear 2 Survey DataFocal child has special needs -0.16 .85 NSYear 2-5 Survey DataNumber of services used Year 2-5 0.06 1.06 NSYear 5 Survey DataChildcare optionsQIS Center, Head Start, Prekindergarten— — —(excluded category)Non-QIS Center, Head Start, Prekindergarten 0.09 1.09 NS<strong>Family</strong> childcare, Friend, Neighbor or Other 0.06 1.06 NSAt home with parent or relative -0.22 .80 NSχ 2 (20 , N=236) 40.588R 2 .158*p < .05, ** p < .01, or *** p < .001 R 2 is the Cox & Snell R-squareChapin Hall at the University of Chicago 130

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