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. 2015 Aug 11;13:123. doi: 10.1186/s12955-015-0323-4

Table 2.

Independent unadjusted and adjusted effects of adverse childhood experiences and current social determinants on the odds of reporting ≥14 days of unhealthy days per month

Variablec ≥14 days of unhealthy days per month
OR (95 % CI) AORb (95 % CI)
Adverse childhood experiences 1.19 (1.05, 1.34)a 1.23 (1.06, 1.43)a
Stress 1.05 (1.03, 1.08)a 1.07 (1.03, 1.10)a
Social support .99 (.98, 1.01) .99 (.97, 1.01)
Smoking 1.50 (.79, 2.86) 1.30 (.59, 2.89)
Alcohol use 2.54 (1.02, 6.33)a 2.78 (.93, 8.31)
Physical activity .90 (.46, 1.69) .66 (.31, 1.39)
Fruits and vegetable intake 1.04 (.55, 1.96) 1.32 (.61, 2.83)
Sleep disturbances 6.08 (3.03, 12.24)a 8.86 (3.61, 21.77)a

aStatistically significant 95 % CI

bSeparate models for each determinant, adjusting by age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, income, community assets, community issues, and neighborhood cohesion

cWith the exception of smoking (yes/no), all other predictor variables were on a continuous measurement scale