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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 10.
Published in final edited form as: Climacteric. 2010 Mar 8;13(6):534–543. doi: 10.3109/13697131003592713

Table 3.

Multivariable regression models for selected psychosocial factors between Hispanic ethnic groups. Data are given as odds ratio (95% confidence interval)

Puerto Rican (n = 56) Dominican (n = 42) Central American (n = 29) Cuban (n = 44) South American (n = 106)
Depression ref. 0.32 (0.13, 0.79) 0.64 (0.24, 1.76) 0.31 (0.13, 0.74) 0.39 (0.19, 0.80)
Mistreatment/discrimination (blatant) ref. 1.48 (0.52, 4.21) 1.38 (0.39, 4.87) 0.39 (0.11, 1.37) 0.74 (0.30, 1.79)
Mistreatment/discrimination (subtle) ref. 1.36 (0.51, 3.63) 1.68 (0.53, 5.30) 0.31 (0.09, 1.07) 0.93 (0.41, 2.10)
Sleep problems ref. 1.07 (0.39, 2.94) 0.54 (0.15, 1.97) 0.45 (0.14, 1.40) 0.71 (0.30, 1.66)
Trait anxiety* ref. 0.52 (0.16, 1.71) 0.78 (0.17, 3.47) 0.18 (0.05, 0.74) 0.22 (0.07, 0.65)
Better physical functioning* ref. 3.39 (1.01, 11.36) 19.13 (1.96, 186.50) 5.39 (1.50, 19.34) 6.16 (2.09, 18.14)

All models adjusted for acculturation, age and education;

*

measured at 4th year follow-up; approximately 40% of women have missing values