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. 2018 May 1;7(5):93. doi: 10.3390/jcm7050093

Table 5.

The results of four logistic regression models in the pooled sample and across races on the combined effects of maternal education and marital status on subsequent SRH in the youths at age 15.

OR 95%CI OR 95%CI OR 95%CI OR 95%CI
All Whites Blacks
Maternal education 0.86 0.72–1.05 0.53 *** 0.36–0.78 0.53 *** 0.36–0.78 1.016 0.82–1.25
Married 1.29 0.81–2.06 1.26 0.54–2.90 1.25 0.54–2.88 1.480 0.88–2.49
Gender (female) 1.90 *** 1.36–2.66 1.89 *** 1.35–2.64 1.47 0.70–3.11 2.01 *** 1.38–2.92
Race (Black) 1.51 # 0.95–2.39 0.30 * 0.11–0.81
Race * Maternal education - - 1.91 ** 1.23–2.97
Race * Married - - 1.18 0.44–3.16
Intercept 0.06 *** 0.21 *** 0.25 ** 0.062 ***

Outcome: Self-Rated Health (SRH), Confidence Interval (CI). # p < 0.1; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.