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. 2018 Aug 23;13(8):e0202642. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202642

Table 2. Results of regression model predicting mortality, with neighborhood income measures (N = 90,368).

At any Point After Interview Within Four Years of Interview
Unadjusted Odds Ratio Adjusted Odds Ratio Unadjusted Odds Ratio Adjusted Odds Ratio
Marginally food insecure 0.725 1.282 0.692 1.194
(0.627, 0.839) (1.081, 1.521) (0.559, 0.855) (0.95, 1.501)
Moderately food insecure 0.761 1.494 0.864 1.647
(0.672, 0.863) (1.292, 1.728) (0.73, 1.022) (1.371, 1.979)
Severely food insecure 0.912 2.598 0.901 2.306
(0.782, 1.065) (2.173, 3.106) (0.723, 1.122) (1.815, 2.929)
Age 1.109 1.097
(1.107, 1.112) (1.093, 1.1)
Female 0.579 0.535
(0.548, 0.612) (0.497, 0.575)
Less than secondary school graduation 1.344 1.423
(1.262, 1.431) (1.311, 1.545)
Secondary school graduation 1.181 1.194
(1.094, 1.275) (1.078, 1.322)
Some postsecondary school 1.147 1.258
(1.017, 1.29 3) (1.077, 1.469)
Renter 1.512 1.457
(1.415, 1.617) (1.338, 1.587)
Number of children 0.918 0.918
(0.847, 0.996) (0.822, 1.025)
Number of adults 0.932 0.984
(0.893, 0.972) (0.931, 1.04)
Second neighborhood income quintile 1.017 0.958
(0.938, 1.103) (0.863, 1.063)
Third neighborhood income quintile 0 .94 0.908
(0.864, 1.022) (0.814, 1.013)
Fourth neighborhood income quintile 0.951 0.942
(0.873, 1.037) (0.842, 1.053)
Fifth neighborhood income quintile 0.896 0.838
(0.821, 0.978) (0.747, 0.941)
Year 0.761 0.983
(0.748, 0.774) (0.96, 1.004)