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. 2019 Nov 27;8(23):e013086. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.013086

Table 3.

HRs and 95% CIs for the Association Between Deportation Worry at 2012–2014 and Incident Hypertension (n=408)

HR (95% CI)
Deportation worry, 2012–2014 (reference=not at all worried)
Moderately worried 2.24 (1.17–4.30)a
A lot of worry 2.17 (1.15–4.10)a

The CHAMACOS (Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas study).

a

P<0.05. Hypertension based on self‐reported doctor diagnosis or cutoff of ≥130 mm Hg systolic blood pressure or ≥80 mm Hg diastolic blood pressure. Controls include age, age‐squared, nativity/years spent in the United States, educational attainment, income‐to‐poverty ratio and marital status at the 2012–2014 visit, a binary indicator of whether mothers were in the original vs refreshed cohorts of the study, and prior depressive symptoms (captured at a 2010–2011 study visit). All models include a (stabilized) inverse probability of attrition weight to account for selective attrition before the 2012–2014 visit.