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. 2019 Dec 5;8(3):1643. doi: 10.4081/jphr.2019.1643

Table 4.

Hierarchical unstandardized regression coefficients for violent crime rate predicting DBP in Black women.

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Age 0.090 0.030 0.022 0.021
Education -0.380 -0.401 -0.417* -0.421*
Poverty Statusa 0.229 0.682 0.714 0.722
Length of Residence -1.105 -1.047 -1.116 -1.125
Overall Crime Rateb 60.787* 60.397* 59.851* 60.121*
CVHTNc -0.600 -0.455 -0.447
DMMId -1.796* -1.721* -1.713
RxPsychotropic 0.799 0.766 0.801
RxHTN 3.718* 3.627* 3.629*
BMI 0.059 0.039 0.040
Current Drug 0.578 0.585
Current Alcohol -0.770 -0.765
Current Smoking -1.420 -1.404
Negative Affect Componente -0.092

All data obtained from individuals who consented to participate in the HANDLS study in Baltimore, Maryland between 2004 – 2009. Note. CVHTN = cardiovascular disease cluster; DMMI = Diabetes mellitus, metabolic, and infectious disorders cluster; RxPsychotropic = Psychotropic medication use; RxHTN = antihypertensive use; BMI = body mass index. aPoverty defined as family income less than 125% of the Federal poverty threshold. bPart 1 Crime Rate defined as the sum of annual per capita part 1 criminal offenses (murder, aggravated assault, rape and attempted rape, robbery, burglary, larceny, and auto theft) for census tract of residence for 4 years prior to enrollment. cCVHTN defined as number of cardiovascular disease conditions including cornary artery disease, myocardial infarction, peripheral artery disease, atrial fibrillation, angioplasty, carotid endarterectomy, coronary artery bypass surgery. dDMMI defined as number of diabetes mellitus, metabolic, and infectious disorders including thyroid disease, kidney disease, hepatitis, lupus, and HIV/AIDS. eSingle component extracted from Principle Components Analysis of measures of perceived stress, vigilance, anger, anxiety, and depression.

*P<0.05

**P<0.001.