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. 2019 Jun;109(Suppl 3):S228–S235. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305129

TABLE 1—

Demographic Characteristics of the Sample Overall and by Exposure to the California Campaign: California Well-Being Survey, 2014 and 2016

Characteristic No. Overall, % Exposed, % Not Exposed, % Bivariable Estimate, OR (95% CI)
Age, y
 18–24 230 31.3 37.4 62.6 1.05 (0.67, 1.65)
 > 24 1724 68.7 36.3 63.7 1 (Ref)
Race/ethnicity, language preference
 Latino, Spanish 205 16.6 56.1 43.9 3.40 (1.76, 6.59)
 Latino, English 284 26.4 41.6 58.4 1.89 (1.29, 2.78)
 White, English 1171 39.8 27.3 72.7 1 (Ref)
 Black, English 76 4.9 46.7 53.3 2.33 (1.20, 4.49)
 Asian, English 59 7.0 13.7 86.3 0.42 (0.14, 1.24)
 Other 159 5.3 41.2 58.8 1.86 (0.85, 4.11)
Gender
 Male 640 39.4 35.5 64.5 0.92 (0.59, 1.43)
 Female 1312 60.6 37.3 62.7 1 (Ref)
Symptoms (K6 score)
 Not distressed (<8) 610 31.0 39.4 60.6 1 (Ref)
 Mild to moderate distress (8–12) 596 30.0 40.3 59.7 1.04 (0.64, 1.68)
 Severe distress (>12) 748 39.0 31.6 68.4 0.71 (0.45, 1.12)

Note. CI = confidence interval; K6 = Kessler-6 scale; OR = odds ratio. Estimates are weighted (n = 1954).