Average marginal probabilities for impaired mental status based on the Six Item Screener (SIS ≤ 4), and their 95% confidence intervals across the blood pressure measures continuums. Results are derived from survey logistic regression models and include 1) crude, 2) age, sex, and education adjusted, and 3) full covariates adjusted estimates. Results for Hispanic/Latino adults ages 45–74 years from the HCHS/SOL (2008–2011). Model 1: Crude. Model 2: Age, sex, education. Model 3: Model 2 + Hispanic/Latino background, marital status, center, language preference, stroke/TIA, CHD/angina, % hemoglobin, BMI, physical activity, antihypertensive medications. Note 1: The figures represent estimated marginal probabilities. Higher values indicate higher likelihood of impairment. Note 2: B-SEVLT, Brief Spanish English Verbal Learning Test; WF, Word Fluency; DSS, Digit Symbol Substitution; SIS, Six Item Screener. Note 3: Pulse pressure was measured as the difference between average systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) pressure, and mean arterial pressure was measured as DBP+ 1/3*(SBP-DBP).