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Table 2 Regression estimates from logit transformation of proportion panel data models with state fixed effects

From: Assessment of changes in place of death of older adults who died from dementia in the United States, 2000–2014: a time-series cross-sectional analysis

Variable

Decedent’s home

Hospital

Nursing home / long term care

(SE)

(SE)

(SE)

Socio-demographic structure

 % 85 years and older

0.51

(0.36)

−2.30***

(0.42)

−0.06

(0.47)

 % Female

0.78

(0.50)

−1.83**

(0.60)

0.78

(0.66)

 % non-Hispanic White

−2.20***

(0.47)

0.63

(0.56)

2.20***

(0.62)

 % Married

1.84***

(0.55)

−1.09

(0.65)

−1.40

(0.72)

 % High school or less

−1.85***

(0.40)

2.15***

(0.47)

2.00***

(0.52)

Care facility resources

 Hospital beds

−0.06

(0.05)

0.25***

(0.06)

−0.07

(0.06)

 Nursing home beds

−0.02***

(0.00)

0.00

(0.00)

0.02***

(0.00)

Public care financing

 Medicare HHA

0.02

(0.07)

−0.44***

(0.08)

0.23*

(0.09)

 Medicare HSNF

0.01

(0.02)

0.01

(0.02)

−0.04

(0.03)

 Medicaid institutional LTSS

−0.12***

(0.03)

−0.06

(0.03)

0.17***

(0.04)

 Medicaid HCBS

0.09***

(0.03)

0.05

(0.03)

−0.15***

(0.03)

 Number of observations

645

 

645

 

645

 

 Number of groups

43

 

43

 

43

 

F-statistics

111.1

 

49.8

 

58.6

 

p-value

< 0.01

 

< 0.01

 

< 0.01

 

 Adj. R2

0.64

 

0.43

 

0.48

 
  1. Note: Alaska, District of Columbia, Georgia, South Dakota, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wyoming were excluded from analyses due to small numbers of death
  2. *** p < 0.001, ** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05