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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 24.
Published in final edited form as: Arthritis Rheum. 2006 Jun 15;55(3):442–450. doi: 10.1002/art.21981

Table 3.

Health status, activity limitations, work disability, and housework disability by ethnicity*

Latino Non-Latino Crude OR (95% CI)
Health status
 Fair or poor health 149 (68.0) 1,321 (45.5) 2.55 (1.89–3.44)
Activity limitation
 Unable to perform major activity, limited in type or amount of major activity, or limited in other activities 201 (90.4) 2,367 (80.9) 2.23 (1.40–3.55)
Work disability
 Unable to work 91 (60.3) 645 (40.1) 2.28 (1.53–3.83)
Housework disability
 Unable to do housework 25 (32.0) 176 (16.6) 2.36 (1.52–3.67)
*

Values are the number (percentage).

Due to missing data, health status analyses were based on 222 Latinos and 2,899 non-Latino whites. There were no missing data for activity limitation (224 Latinos and 2,913 non-Latino whites). The analysis of work disability was based on 1,734 individuals of working age (18 – 69 years), 149 (8.6%) Latinos and 1,585 (91.4%) non-Latinos. The sample for analysis of housework disability comprised 1,158 women, 85 (7.1%) Latinas and 1,073 (92.9%) non-Latinas, who indicated that keeping house was their major activity. Data source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 1994 (22). OR = odds ratio; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval.