Table 2.
Variable Name | Category | aRRa | 95% CI |
---|---|---|---|
Posttraumatic stress | Remitted vs. None | 1.28 | [0.77, 2.14] |
Current vs. None | 2.02*** | [1.42, 2.87] | |
Age in years | 1.02* | [1.00, 1.04] | |
Enrollment year | 0.90 | [0.48, 1.67] | |
Forced expiratory volume (1 s) | 0.80 | [0.61, 1.04] | |
Education | Some college vs. High school | 0.50** | [0.32, 0.80] |
University degree vs. High school | 0.58* | [0.34, 0.97] | |
Law enforcement | 1.04 | [0.71, 1.51] | |
Ergonomic exposures | 1.35* | [1.07, 1.72] | |
Any post-WTC stressful events | 1.18 | [0.90, 1.54] | |
Major depression | 0.73 | [0.45, 1.19] | |
Hazardous drinker | 1.13 | [0.77, 1.64] | |
Hypertensive | 0.80 | [0.56, 1.16] | |
Diabetic | 1.51* | [1.03, 2.21] | |
Lower respiratory disease | 1.31* | [1.05, 1.68] | |
Upper respiratory disease | 1.24 | [0.98, 1.56] | |
Gastroesophageal reflux disease | 1.28* | [1.03, 1.59] |
Note. p values are derived from two-tailed t tests. WTC = World Trade Center.
aRRs compare risk of possible functional limitation.
p < .05.
p < .01.
p < .001.