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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2015 Oct;40(5):948–955. doi: 10.1007/s10900-015-0017-1

Table 4.

Multivariate Ordinal regressions

Full Model
Concern about air pollution Support for government policy to address pollution

Coefficient (p value)
White vs. non-white −0.00991 (p=0.9585) −0.8445 (p=0.0135)
male −0.1113 (p=0.4968) −0.6551 (p=0.0248)
Years of formal education −0.0385 (p=0.0953) 0.0399 (p=0.343)
Current smoker −0.5077 (p=0.0213) −0.5824 (p=0.1558)
Moderate physical activity 0.04062 (p=0.0163) 0.1458 (p=0.0097)
Perceived stress scale 0.0406 (p=0.1266) 0.0359 (p=0.4619)
Factor score for “conservatism” −0.0122 (p=0.6384) −0.0539 (p=0.2158)
Random 0 vs 1 0.4571 (p=0.0088) 0.5464 (p=0.1101)
Age in years −0.00046 (p=0.9446) −0.00411 (p=0.7344)
< 100 meters from highway vs. background 0.9958 (p=<.0001) 0.7795 (p=0.0401)
100–400 meters vs. background 0.6126 (p=0.0017) 0.8869 (p=0.0089)
Parismonious model
d1_smoking −0.5285 (p=0.0104) w_nw 1 vs 0 −0.7736 (p=0.0057)
Random 0 vs 1 0.4678 (p=0.0056) male 1 vs 0 −0.5795 (p=0.0337)
distcat 1 vs 3 1.1401 (p=<.0001) modphysact (60 mins) 0.1584 (p=0.0036)
distcat 2 vs 3 0.7525 (p=<.0001) distcat 1 vs 3 0.7438 (p=0.0421)
modphysact (60 mins) 0.03906 (p=0.0168) distcat 2 vs 3 0.771 (p=0.0119)