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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Safety Res. 2013 Oct 1;47:93–97. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2013.09.001

Table 3.

Crude and adjusted odds ratios for being “very” or “extremely” concerned about having safe and alternative transportation options when no longer able to drive, HealthStyles, 2010.

Crude odds ratio (95% CI)
Race/Ethnicity
 White 1.00
 Black 2.37 (1.90–2.95)
 Hispanic 1.50 (1.23–1.83)
 Other 1.73 (1.28–2.32)
Race/Ethnicity & population densitya Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI)
Metro
 White 1.00
 Black 2.02 (1.58–2.59)
 Hispanic 1.67 (1.34–2.09)
 Other 1.46 (1.05–2.05)
Nonmetro
 White 1.00
 Black 3.59 (1.98–6.51)
 Hispanic 1.14 (0.66,1.99)
 Other 3.79 (1.67,8.57)
Race/Ethnicity & incomeb $60,000 +
$60,000+
 White 1.00
 Black 2.71 (1.79–4.09)
 Hispanic 2.21 (1.61–3.05)
 Other 1.72 (1.09–2.71)
$25,000–59,999
 White 1.00
 Black 3.15 (2.21–4.48)
 Hispanic 1.53 (1.11–2.12)
 Other 1.60 (0.86–2.96)
<$25,000
 White 1.00
 Black 0.97 (0.64–1.48)
 Hispanic 0.84 (0.52–1.35)
 Other 1.57 (0.90–2.75)

CI = Confidence Interval.

a

Model adjusted for age group, sex, and income.

b

Model adjusted for age group, sex, and population density.