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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2009 Aug 8;35(1):7–13. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.07.004

Table 3.

Final GEE logistic model including significant predictor variables for SD riska

Control or Risk Variable Odds Ratio P-valueb

Estimate 95% CIc
Sex < 0.0001
    Female vs. Male 0.24 (0.17, 0.32)
Race/Ethnicityd 0.002
    AA vs. EA 0.59 (0.43, 0.80)
    Hispanic vs. EA 0.54 (0.27, 1.07)
Marital Statuse < 0.0001
    NM vs. M 0.24 (0.17, 0.32)
Education < 0.0001
    +1 0.62 (0.57, 0.67)
Employment Status < 0.0001
    Full-time vs. Unemployed 0.28 (0.18, 0.37)
    Part-time vs. Unemployed 0.54 (0.36, 0.81)
Current Household Incomef < 0.0001
    Low vs. High 2.77 (1.87, 4.11)
    Medium vs. High 2.30 (1.64, 3.23)
Number of Types of Violent < 0.0001
Crime/Abuse Experiences
    +1
1.76 (1.35, 2.28)
Household Substance Use < 0.0001
    Yes vs. No 1.97 (1.46, 2.65)
Household Regular Smoking 0.001
    Yes vs. No 1.67 (1.23, 2.27)
a

Exclusive of the mood and anxiety disorder index

b

Wald Type III GEE χ2

c

Confidence interval

d

EA: European-American; AA: African-American

e

NM: Never Married; M: Ever Married or Cohabited

f

Low: ≤$10,000; Medium: $10,000–$29,999; High: ≥$ 30,000