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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 10.
Published in final edited form as: Energy Res Soc Sci. 2018 Sep 8;47:78–83. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2018.08.011

Table 3.

Adjusted Logistic Regression Results for Selected Health Outcomes for Respondents to the Washington Heights Community Survey, New York City, 2015 (N = 2494)1

Energy Secure Moderately Energy Insecure Households
aORa (95% CI)
Severely Energy Insecure Households
aORa (95% CI)
P valueb
(*sig < 0.05)
Asthma ref 1.44 (0.81–2.54) 2.01 (1.23–3.26) 0.02*
Pneumonia, past 12 months ref 1.08 (0.36–3.22) 4.68 (1.71–12.80)   < 0.01*
Depressive disorder ref 1.80 (1.13–2.88) 1.82 (1.17–2.83)   < 0.01*
Poor quality sleep ref 1.29 (0.84–2.00) 1.64 (1.09–2.45)   < 0.04*
Self-reported overall health ref 1.16 (0.72–1.88) 1.09 (0.70–1.69) 0.79
Diabetes ref 0.76 (0.46–1.24) 1.08 (0.66–1.74) 0.48
Hypertension ref 1.02 (0.67–1.58) 0.75 (0.50–1.12) 0.36
Accidental fall, past 12 months ref 0.85 (0.40–1.80) 1.31 (0.54–3.17) 0.69
1

All models control for income and race

a

aOR, adjusted odds ratio.

b

All P-values are for overall models that include energy secure, moderately energy insecure, and severely energy insecure households.