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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Community Health. 2019 Jan-Mar;42(1):1–7. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000205

Table 3.

Unadjusted and Adjusted Logistic Regression Results for the Association of Chronic Physical Health Conditions with Participant’s Boarding School Attendance

Unadjusted Adjusted
Physical Health Condition Odds Ratio 95% CI P-value Odds Ratio 95% CI P-value
Tuberculosis 2.44 1.51, 3.94 <.001 2.07 1.27, 3.38 .004
Arthritis 2.14 1.51, 3.05 <.001 1.60 1.09, 2.36 .017
Diabetes 2.34 1.60, 3.41 <.001 1.81 1.21, 2.71 .004
High cholesterol 2.62 1.62, 4.24 <.001 1.95 1.17, 3.28 .011
Anemia 1.89 1.34, 2.68 <.001 1.61 1.10, 2.36 .015
Gall bladder disease 1.90 1.31, 2.76 .001 1.60 1.07, 2.38 .023
Cancer 5.12 2.11, 12.42 <.001 3.87 1.53, 9.78 .004

Notes:

Each row represents a separate logistic regression model. Adjusted† models control for father’s boarding school attendance, mother’s boarding school attendance, age, sex, married/cohabitating, high school education/GED, unemployed, income below the poverty level, number of DSM-IV mental disorders, and health related quality of life.