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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2014 Dec;16(6):1183–1192. doi: 10.1007/s10903-013-9814-8

Table 2.

Physical and economic environments and likelihood of depression among formerly incarcerated Latino men (n=259; Adjusted Odds Ratio, AOR)

Models/Variables 95.0% Confidence Interval for AOR
Model 1: Physical-residential environment (X = 11.36; Nagelkerke R2 = .06; p = .023) AOR Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
Distance between place of residence and close relatives 1.63 .007 1.14 2.33
Number of close relatives residing in the same neighborhood .97 .843 .72 1.31
Zipcode of place of residence .79 .472 .19 3.38
Age 24 to 35 (Reference: Age 18 to 23) 1.31 .526 .57 3.02
Age 35+ (Reference: Age 18 to 23) 1.59 .104 .91 2.79
Constant .18 .001
Model 2: Economic environment (X = 7.39; Nagelkerke R2 = .04; p = .025)
Monthly household income (Standardized scale, from all sources of income) 1.23 .388 .76 2.01
Unemployment status and length of unemployment (Reference: Employed) 1.06 .963 .87 1.29
Perceived position in socio-economic latter of household with respect to others in the surrounding communities (Graphic representation of a latter with15 steps; 1= lowest score; 15 = highest score) .83 .012 .73 .95
Education completed (Grades) .98 .679 .92 1.05
Level of housing stability (Scale, higher values indicate higher stability) 1.03 .562 .87 1.15
Level of utilization of social and health services/agencies (Composite measure of frequency of utilization of services listed over the past 6 months) .89 .025 .79 .98
Age 24 to 35 (Reference: Age 18 to 23) 1.28 .481 .56 2.99
Age 35+ (Reference: Age 18 to 23) 1.57 .575 .89 2.78
Constant .01 .999