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Table 1 Negative binomial regression models of the association between racial/ethnic and neighborhood-level OOPP-distributed naloxone receipt rate

From: Racial/ethnic differences in receipt of naloxone distributed by opioid overdose prevention programs in New York City

 

Unadjusted

Adjustedc

 

Rate Ratio (95% CI)

Rate Ratio (95% CI)

Racial/Ethnic Categorya

Latino

0.90 (0.62, 1.30)

1.11 (0.85, 1.43)

non-Latino Black

1.69 (1.10, 2.60)

2.10 (1.54, 2.85)

non-Latino Otherb

0.80 (0.70, 0.91)

0.79 (0.67, 0.92)

non-Latino White

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  1. aThe racial/ethnic of people who received naloxone. White, non-Latino is the reference group
  2. bRaces included in non-Latino Other category are Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, two or more races, Other, and Don’t Know
  3. cModel was adjusted by opioid-related overdose death rate, % of residents in poverty, % of residents over the age of 25 with a Bachelor’s degree or higher and incarceration rate