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Table 2 Univariate analysis for variables associated with cultural awareness and sensitivity

From: Assessing cultural competency among Canadian chiropractors: a cross-sectional survey of Canadian Chiropractic Association members

Cultural awareness and sensitivity

Variable

ß [95% CI]

R2

Gender (man)

− 0.25 [− 0.30, − 0.21]

R2 = 0.05, F (2, 2856) = 81.13, p < 0.0001

Race (Caucasian)

0.10 [0.05, 0.15]

R2 = 0.005, F (2, 2857) = 15.34, p < 0.0001

Prior DEI training

0.21 [0.21, 0.02]

R2 = 0.03, F (2, 2370) = 71.15, p < 0.0001

Years of clinical experience

− 0.01 [− 0.01, − 0.01]

R2 = 0.03, F (2, 2844) = 90.08, p < 0.0001

Community practice population

 

R2 = 0.002, F (2, 2857) = 2.45, p > 0.05*

 Town or smaller region

0.07 [− 0.00, 0.15]*

 

 Major city

0.03 [− 0.04, 0.10]*

 

Agreement with the statement: I think some people have an agenda to look for discrimination even where it does not exist

 

R2 = 0.05, F (2, 2364) = 18.98, p < 0.0001

 Strongly agree

− 0.19 [− 0.32, − 0.07]

 

 Agree

− 0.07 [− 0.19, 0.05]*

 

 Somewhat agree

0.002 [− 0.10, 0.11]*

 

 Neutral

− 0.03 [− 0.14, 0.08]*

 

 Somewhat disagree

0.1 [− 0.02, 0.22]*

 

 Disagree

0.21 [0.09, 0.32]

 

 Strongly disagree

0.39 [0.25, 0.53]

 

I have observed health disparities in overall quality of life

 

R2 = 0.03, F (2, 2717) = 40.44, p < 0.0001

 Never

− 0.31 [− 0.38, − 0.24]

 

 Unsure

− 0.10 [− 0.16, − 0.03]

 
  1. *p > 0.05