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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2016 Nov 1;57(4):436–452. doi: 10.1177/0022146516667534

Appendix Table A.

Exponentiated coefficients and 95% confidence intervals for generalized linear models of psychological distress by measures of cross-border ties and migration-related stressors, 2002/2003 National Latino and Asian American Study.

Puerto Rican (n=211) Cuban (n=465) Mexican (481) Other Latino (n=416)
Exp (b) 95% CI Exp (b) 95% CI Exp (b) 95% CI Exp (b)
Everyday migration stress 1.20 (.99, 1.46) 1.09 (.95, 1.24) 1.08 (.93, 1.25) 1.10 (.97, 1.24)
Remittances 1.00 (.86, 1.16) .94 (.82, 1.06) 1.05 (.94, 1.16) 1.05 (.90, 1.22)
Difficulty visiting 1.05 (.86, 1.27) 1.00 (.89, 1.11) 1.02 (.94, 1.11) 1.07 (.91, 1.27)
Remittances* everyday migration stress .77 (.57, 1.03) .87 (.74, 1.03) .90 (.78, 1.04) .94 (.83, 1.05)
Difficulty visiting* everyday migration stress 1.16 (.86, 1.55) 1.07 (.90, 1.27) 1.03 (.88, 1.19) 1.00 (.84, 1.19)

Legal status stress –         1.31 *** (1.20, 1.44) 1.13 * (1.03, 1.27) 1.24 (.95, 1.61)
Remittances –         .94 (.86, 1.01) .99 (.92, 1.07) 1.05 (.96, 1.14)
Remittances* legal status fear –         .71 *** (.64, .80)§ .95 (.83, 1.09) .88 (.66, 1.17)

Family-related migration stress 1.05 (.91, 1.22) 1.06 (.91, 1.24) 1.10 (.98, 1.23) 1.08 (.94, 1.25)
Difficulty visiting 1.29 ** (1.10, 1.52) 1.03 (.94, 1.13) 1.09 (.98, 1.22) 1.14 (.97, 1.35)
Difficulty visiting* family-related migration stress .85 (.62, 1.16) .97 (.78, 1.20) .90 (.77, 1.04) .87 (.71, 1.08)

Note:

*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001.

§

p<0.05 after accounting for multiple testing. Note: Controlling for age, gender, educational attainment, annual household income, subjective economic status, marital status, citizenship status and years in the U.S.