Does Parental Report of Having a Medical Home Attenuate the Negative Association Between Unmet Basic Needs and Health for Low-Income Children?

Global pediatric health(2020)

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It is unknown whether the medical home reduces the impact of adverse social determinants on low-income child health. To examine whether the medical home attenuates the association between unmet basic needs and health for low-income children. . Secondary data analysis of the 2011-12 NSCH restricted to <200% FPL children (n = 26 974). Multivariable logistic regression modeled child health with unmet basic needs to examine the effect modification of the medical home. Low-income children with unmet needs had lower odds of "excellent/very good" health compared to children without unmet needs, regardless of the medical home [aOR = 0.78 (0.61-0.99) vs aOR = 0.77 (0.63-0.94),  = .01), respectively]. The medical home did not modify the negative association between unmet basic needs and "excellent/very good" child health ( = .97). . Having a medical home per parental report did not attenuate the negative relationship between unmet basic needs and lowincome child health.
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child health,low-income children,medical home,social determinants of health,unmet basic needs
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