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. 2019 Jun 25;8:100439. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100439

Table 2.

Bivariate association between overcrowding measures and income (log-transformed)a and housing tenureb indicated by coefficients with 95%CI (N = 18,848).

Incomea (transformed) Housing tenureb
Person per room ratio (PPR)c
Balanced −0.61 (−0.68,-0.54) −1.19 (−1.32,-1.07)
Overcrowded −0.51 (−0.58,-0.44) −1.62 (−1.79,-1.44)
Bedroom standard (BS)c
Balanced −0.34 (−0.38,-0.29 −1.84 (−1.93,-1.75
Overcrowded −0.38 (−0.47,-0.30 −2.22 (−2.40,-2.02
Modified bedroom standard (MBS)c
Balanced −0.35 (−0.41,-0.31) −1.81 (−1.90,-1.73)
Overcrowded −0.42 (−0.50,-0.34 −2.10 (−2.28,-1.93
Number of bedrooms −0.06 (−0.08,-0.04 1.04 (0.99,1.09
Numbers of other rooms 0.04 (0.01,0.06 1.32 (1.24,1.40
Numbers of total people living in the household −0.31 (−0.33,-0.29 0.02 (−0.02,0.04
Numbers of adults living in the household (BS) −0.29 (−0.33,-0.27 0.65 (0.58,0.73
Numbers of adults living in the household (MBS) −0.30 (−0.32,-0.27 0.49 (0.42,0.55
Numbers of children living in the household (BS) −0.39 (−0.41,-0.36 −0.22 (−0.25,-0.19
Numbers of children living in the household (MBS) −0.39 (−0.41,-0.37 −0.23 (−0.27,-0.20

Note: Results were weighted.

a

Regression coefficient.

b

Logistic regression coefficient.

c

Under occupied is the reference category.