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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 13.
Published in final edited form as: J Alzheimers Dis. 2019;69(1):123–133. doi: 10.3233/JAD-181159

Table 2.

Fully adjusted logistic regression model results (N=24,597). Bolded results are significant at 0.05.

Comparison Adjusted Odds Ratio 95% CI
Age, 1-year 1.01 1.00 – 1.01
Sex, Female vs Male 1.10 1.04 – 1.17
High Education (16+ yrs), yes vs. no 0.93 0.88 – 0.99
Race
 Black vs. White 0.90 0.83 – 0.92
 Other vs. White 0.72 0.64 – 0.81
Ethnicity, Hispanic vs. non-Hispanic 0.61 0.52 – 0.71
Primary language, English vs. Other 1.06 0.88 – 1.27
Unmarried vs. Married/Living as married 0.90 0.77 – 1.05
Living Situation
 Spouse/partner vs. alone 1.08 0.93 – 1.27
 With other adult vs. alone 1.00 0.90 – 1.10
Co-participant relationship
 Child vs. spouse/partner 1.08 0.98 – 1.16
 Sibling vs. spouse/partner 1.03 0.90 – 1.16
 Friend vs. spouse/partner 1.12 0.99 – 1.27
 Caregiver/other vs. spouse/partner 0.92 0.75 – 1.14
Cognitive diagnosis
 Impaired, not MCI vs. normal 0.62 0.54 – 0.71
 MCI vs. normal 0.55 0.51 – 0.59
 Dementia vs. normal 0.70 0.65 – 0.75
Depression, yes vs. no 1.02 0.96 – 1.08
Other psychiatric illness, yes vs. no 0.84 0.75 – 0.94
Alcohol/substance abuse, yes vs. no 1.09 0.98 – 1.22
At least 5 years of follow-up, yes vs. no 4.21 3.97 – 4.47