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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2014 Apr;16(2):265–272. doi: 10.1007/s10903-012-9746-8

Table 4.

Odds of reporting good sleep quality, male Latino farmworkers in North Carolina, 2010a

Model 1 (N = 367) Model 2 (N = 336) Model 3 (N = 334)



OR 95 % CI OR 95 % CI OR 95 % CI
Housing indicators
  Number of people in housing unit 1.01 0.99–1.02 1.02 0.99–1.04 1.02 0.99–1.04
  Index—sleep room quality 0.34 0.06–1.88 0.73 0.11–4.77 0.81 0.13–5.13
  Air conditioning versus no air conditioning 2.09 1.25–3.49 2.35 1.33–4.17 2.43 1.33–4.43
Health indicators
  Good self-rated health versus poor self-rated health 1.16 0.64–2.12 1.08 0.58–2.04
  No or low pain versus elevated pain 3.41 1.77–6.59 3.41 1.76–6.61
  Few depressive symptoms versus elevated depressive symptoms 2.91 1.32–6.40 3.19 1.39–7.32
  Anxiety t-score 0.96 0.93–0.99 0.96 0.93–0.99
Health behaviors
  Absence of alcohol misuse versus alcohol misuse 0.71 0.39–1.28
  Current nonsmoker versus smoker 0.85 0.46–1.58
Individual characteristics
  Age <40 versus ≥40 0.86 0.45–1.64
  Not married versus (living as) married 1.28 0.72–2.28
a

Adjusting for camp clustering