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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 10.
Published in final edited form as: AJS. 2011 Jul;117(1):172–208. doi: 10.1086/661079

Appendix Table A1.

Odds Ratios from Logistic Regression Models Predicting Erectile Dysfunction, Including Men Who Report No Sexual Activity within the Past Year (N=923)a

Predictor Model 1 Model 2b Model 3c Model 4b,c
Partner betweenness 1.521* (.241) 1.538* (.262) 1.492* (.256) 1.548* (.280)
Proportion kin .815 (.208) .889 (.236) .916 (.230) .978 (.259
Proportion female 1.358 (.439) 1.254 (.411) 1.227 (.397) 1.147 (.391)
Age (ref: 5764):
6574 2.513*** (.456) 2.578*** (.504) 2.645*** (.584) 2.613*** (.579)
7585 4.906*** (1.211) 5.172** (1.310) 4.880*** (1.388) 4.963*** (1.395)
Retired 1.137 (.319) 1.086 (.307) .933 (.237) .901 (.235)
Married to partner -- 1.228 (.292) -- .999 (.247)
Partner satisfaction -- .659** (.089) -- .713* (.118)
Partner demanding -- 1.438 (.350) -- 1.573 (.427)
Prostate trouble -- -- 1.546** (.245) 1.618** (.255
Diabetes -- -- 2.473** (.674) 2.488** (.635)
Self-rated health (ref: excellent)
Poor/Fair -- -- 3.470*** (.953) 3.410*** (.891)
Good -- -- 2.505** (.686) 2.432** (.661)
Very good -- -- 2.423* (.864) 2.336* (.842)
F (d.f.) 7.41*** (9,44) 6.75*** (13,40) 6.64*** (24,29) 6.49*** (28,25)
Fleiss, Williams, Dubro R2 .094 .117 .195 .209
*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001 (two-tailed tests)

a

Estimates are weighted to adjust for probability of inclusion in the analysis and differential non-response. All models are survey-adjusted, and control for network size, education, and whether R is out of the labor force.

b

Includes control for amount of time spent with partner.

c

Controls for obesity, cardiovascular problems, cancer, CES-D-ml, functional health, SPMSQ, use of medications, and rating of partner's health.