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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 22.
Published in final edited form as: Public Health. 2012 Oct 22;126(10):827–835. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2012.05.028

Table 3.

Doubly robust propensity score–weighted regression models with Framingham Risk Score as the outcome, NHANES 1999-2004

Model 1 Model 2
Characteristic Coef 95% CI Coef 95% CI
Gender
Male 5.14 (4.76, 5.51) 5.13 (4.76, 5.50)
Female
Age 0.21 (0.09, 0.33) 0.21 (0.09, 0.33)
Age squared 0.0005 (−0.001, 0.002) 0.0005 (−0.001, 0.002)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White Ref Ref
Non-Hispanic Black −0.34 (−0.77, 0.09) −0.35 (−0.78, 0.08)
Hispanic −0.43 (−1.00, 0.14) −0.43 (−1.00, 0.135)
Other
Nativity
US-born Ref Ref
Born outside US −0.44 (−1.01, 0.14) −0.43 (−1.01, 0.14)
Marital status
Married or partner Ref Ref
Widowed, divorced, or separated −0.03 (−0.42, 0.36) −0.02 (−0.41, 0.37)
Never Married −0.13 (−0.70, 0.43) −0.14 (−0.70, 0.43)
Education
Less than High School 0.83 (0.16, 1.49) 0.81 (0.14, 1.48)
High School Graduate or
GED
0.42 (−0.10, 0.95) 0.41 (−0.11, 0.93)
More than High School Ref Ref
Income to Poverty Ratio
(IPR)
ratio less than 1 1.15 (0.37, 1.94) 1.13 (0.34, 1.92)
ratio >=1, < 2 0.75 (−0.005, 1.51) 0.73 (−0.03, 1.49)
ratio >=2, < 3 0.45 (−0.19, 1.09) 0.43 (−0.21, 1.07)
ratio >=3, < 4 0.45 (−0.21, 1.11) 0.43 (−0.22, 1.09)
ratio >=4, < 5 0.42 (−0.28, 1.12) 0.40 (−0.30, 1.10)
ratio >=5 Ref Ref
NSES −0.01 (−0.05, 0.03)