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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immigr Minor Health. 2016 Oct;18(5):987–995. doi: 10.1007/s10903-015-0269-y

Figure 1. Risk of lifetime wheeze by race/ethnicity.

Figure 1

Adjusted risk ratios for lifetime wheeze stratified by race among respondents to the Environment and Child Health Outcomes Study in Los Angeles County, California, 2006 (n=1193). Risk ratios are adjusted with propensity scores for maternal age, maternal education, preterm birth, months of exclusive breastfeeding, maternal atopy, child sex, and pregnancy smoking, and individually adjusted for each stressor. Results are presented on a logarithmic scale. Estimates displayed as follows: pregnancy anxiety: very much vs. none at all; PSS: high vs. low; life events: 2+ vs. none; paternal support: low vs. high.