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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Qual Life Res. 2015 Oct 6;25(5):1131–1136. doi: 10.1007/s11136-015-1147-8

Table 2.

Logistic Coefficients for Regression of Language Use on Poor or Fair Health using a 2011 Latino Decisions/ImpreMedia Survey.

VARIABLES Model 1
β Odds Ratios
Reference: Spanish Regular
  Spanish Mas o Menos −0.429** 0.651**
  English −0.233 0.793
Education1 −0.246*** 0.782***
Income Reference: less than 39k
  Income: Missing −0.248 0.78
  Income: 40k–60k −0.299 0.741
  Income: 60k–80k −0.069 0.933
  Income: 80k> −0.860*** 0.423***
Uninsured 0.441** 1.554**
Female 0.169 1.184
Financial Stability 0.535*** 1.708***
Age 0.023*** 1.024***
U.S. Citizen2 −0.473** 0.623**
Mexican Origin3 −0.054 0.947
Constant −0.696* 0.499*
Number of Observations 1,086
Pseudo R2 0.115

Notes:

***

p<0.01,

**

p<0.05,

*

p<0.1,

β is a logit coefficient

1

Highest education levels completed, (1=Grade 1–8, 2=Some HS, 3=HS, 4=Some College, 5=College Grad, 6=Post-Grad)

2

U.S. Citizen: 0=non U.S. citizen, 1=U.S. citizen by birthright, naturalization, born in Puerto Rico

3

Mexican Ancestry: 0=Non Mexican, 1=Mexican