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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Place. 2019 Nov 15;61:102237. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102237

Table 4:

Associations between Post-Katrina Gentrification, and BMI, Self-rated health, and psychological distressa

BMI Self Rated Health Psychological Distress
Unadjusted β (95% CI) Adjustedb β (95% CI) Unadjusted β (95% CI) Adjustedb β (95% CI) Unadjusted β (95% CI) Adjustedb β(95% CI)
Post-Katrina Persistently Poor Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref
Post-Katrina Appreciating 0.44 (−1.28,2.16) −0.90 (−3.02,1.21) −0.05 (−0.40,0.30) 0.16 (−0.29,0.61) −0.50 (−2.17,1.17) −0.59 (−2.56, 1.37)
Post-Katrina Depreciating 0.35 (−0.70,1.40) −0.16 (−1.58,1.27) −0.06 (−0.27,0.15) −0.12 (−0.41,0.18) −0.13 (−1.14,0.89) 0.01 (−1.3, 1.31)
Post-Katrina Gentrifying −0.18 (−1.49,1.14) −1.12 (−2.74,0.49) −0.04 (−0.29,0.21) −0.07 (−0.40,0.26) −0.06 (−1.26,1.15) 1.07 (−3.94,2.54)
*

p<0.10,

**

p<0.05,

***

p<0.01

a.

for BMI and psychological, higher scores correspond with worse outcomes; for self-rated health, lower scores correspond with worsening health.

b.

adjusted for age, race, welfare receipt and social support at baseline.