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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2015 Mar 22;50(10):1537–1545. doi: 10.1007/s00127-015-1042-1

Table 4.

Results from multi-level logistic regression models predicting PTSD.

Model 7 PTSD Model 8 PTSD Model 9 PTSD Model 10 PTSD Model 11 PTSD Model 12 PTSD
Neighborhood Context
School nearby (10 mins) 0.29^ (1.55) 0.41 (1.07)
Market nearby (10 mins) 0.17* (2.25) 0.17** (2.49)
Health service nearby (20 mins) 0.29* (1.80) 0.51 (0.77)
Social support group in neighborhood 0.54 (0.93) 0.66 (0.51)
Traumatic Experience
    Number of traumas 2.20*** (3.95) 2.19*** (3.94) 2.43*** (4.06) 2.29*** (4.02) 2.22*** (3.96) 2.60*** (4.20)
Demographic Characteristics
    Age 1.02 (0.76) 1.02 (0.78) 1.01 (0.47) 1.02 (0.81) 1.02 (0.74) 1.01 (0.48)
    Female 10.58** (2.66) 10.16** (2.63) 10.30** (2.55) 10.25** (2.63) 10.37** (2.64) 10.21** (2.55)
    Married 1.81 (0.54) 1.53 (0.38) 2.29 (0.72) 2.01 (0.62) 1.79 (0.52) 2.26 (0.67)
    Household Size (4+) 0.20* (2.26) 0.17** (2.44) 0.15** (2.49) 0.17** (2.42) 0.19* (2.29) 0.11** (2.68)
    Education 1.00 (0.03) 1.00 (0.06) 1.00 (0.01) 1.01 (0.10) 0.99 (0.09) 0.99 (0.05)

No. of obs 401 401 401 401 401 401

Notes: Estimates are presented as odds ratios. Z-statistics are given in parentheses.

^

p<.10

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001