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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Sleep Med. 2014 Nov 11;14(2):169–184. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2014.974180

Table 5.

Odds Ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (95% CI) predictingshort,a normal,b and longc sleep durations, AHOME (N=371)

Model I Model II Model III



Predictors O.R. 95% CI O.R. 95% CI O.R. 95% CI
PANEL A: short vs. normal
Housing and neighborhood conditions
  Crowded household 0.96 .49–1.89 0.92 .47–1.83 0.97 .49–1.90
  Neighborhood disorder (scale) 1.08 .68–1.72
  Building problems (scale) 1.46 .88–2.41
  Extreme neighborhood conditionsa
    No extreme conditions (ref.)
    Building problems only 2.10 .65–6.79
    Neighborhood disorder only 1.35 .48–3.79
    Both building and neighborhood 1.50 .69–3.27
PANEL B: long vs. normal
Housing and neighborhood conditions
  Crowded household 0.41 * .20–.84 0.41 * .20–.84 0.41 *
  Neighborhood disorder (scale) 1.15 .74–1.80
  Building problems (scale) 1.18 .74–1.93
  Extreme neighborhood conditionsa
    No extreme conditions (ref.)
    Building problems only 2.40 .81–7.12
    Neighborhood disorder only 0.81 .27–2.41
    Both building and neighborhood 0.73 .32–1.66
PANEL C: short vs. long
Housing and neighborhood conditions
  Crowded household 2.33 .59–1.52 2.27 * 1.07–4.81 2.37 * 1.11–5.04
  Neighborhood disorder (scale) 0.94 * 1.10–4.94
  Building problems (scale) 1.23 .74–2.07
  Extreme neighborhood conditionsa
    No extreme conditions (ref.)
    Building problems only 0.88 .30–2.55
    Neighborhood disorder only 1.67 .53–5.25
    Both building and neighborhood 2.07 .90–4.75
Nagelkerke R2 0.98 0.10 0.12
*

p<= .05.