Table 4.
The association of neighborhood stress with depressive symptoms (n = 306).
Log (CES-D) | |
---|---|
|
|
eβ (95% CIs) | |
Neighborhood stress | .10 (.06, .15)*** |
Race/ethnicity | |
African American | Ref. |
Hispanic | .11 (.03, .18)** |
Age, years | .00 (−.003, .003) |
Married/committed relationship | −.01 (−.07, .06) |
Education | |
< High school | Ref. |
High school graduate | .06 (−.04, .15) |
>High school | .02 (−.06, .10) |
Annual household income | |
< $15,000 | Ref. |
$15,000 – 25,000 | −.03 (−.12, .06) |
$25,000 – 35,000 | −.06 (−.16, .04) |
$35,000 – 45,000 | −.02 (−.12, .08) |
$45,000 – 60,000 | −.15 (−.29, −.02)* |
$60,000 – 75,000 | −.07 (−.20, .04) |
>$75,000 | −.16 (−.27, −.05)** |
Currently working | .00 (−.08, .06) |
Breast cancer stage | |
Stage 0 | Ref. |
Stage I | .10 (−.03, .23) |
Stage II | .13 (.00, .26) |
Stage III | .07 (−.08, .21) |
Chemotherapy | −.05 (−.12, .02) |
Radiation | .04 (−.03, .11) |
Abbreviations. CES-D, Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression; CIs, confidence intervals.
Note.
p<.05,
p<.01,
p<.001