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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2022 Dec 5;78:1–8. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2022.11.003

Table 2.

Patterns of segregation by metabolic syndrome status, N = 6857

Full sample N = 6857 Full sample range No metabolic syndrome, n = 5274 Metabolic syndrome, n = 1571
Mean (standard error) Mean (standard error) Mean (standard error)
Formal measures of segregation
 Evenness 0.39 (0.00) 0–0.80 0.39 (0.00) 0.39 (0.01)
 Exposure 0.77 (0.007) 0.09–0.99 0.76 (0.01) 0.79 (0.01)
Racialized economic concentration
 ICE for race/ethnicity −0.65 (0.01) −1 to 0.58 −0.64 (0.01) −0.67 (0.01)
 ICE at the extremes for income −0.29 (0.01) −3.14 to 4.01 −0.29 (0.01) −0.31 (0.01)
 ICE for race/ethnicity and income −0.27 (0.01) −3.91 to 6.43 −0.27 (0.01) −0.29 (0.01)

Note. The evenness dimension of segregation was measured using the GINI coefficient for race/ethnicity. The exposure dimension of segregation was measured using the Isolation index. All analysis was weighted for complex survey design and non-response in the full sample.