Table 3. Associations between income and self-reported diabetes.
Black | White | |||||||
Women | Men | Women | Men | |||||
OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
Model 1 | .83a | (.75, .92) | .99 | (.91, 1.08) | .90a | (.89, .91) | .93a | (.92, .94) |
Model 2 | .83a | (.74, .93) | .99 | (.90, 1.08) | .91a | (.90, .93) | .92a | (.91, .93) |
a. Significant at α = .05.
Odds ratios should be interpreted as the modified odds of being diagnosed with hypertension for an increase of one decile in household income.
Model 1 controls for survey year, age, age squared, immigration status, marital status and education.
Model 2 additionally controls for body mass index, current smoking and physical activity.