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. 2020 Aug 29;65:102418. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102418

Table 4.

Correlates of increased outdoor activities cluster membership (versus decreased outdoor activities cluster membership)- difference between children and youth.

Children (5–11 years)
Youth (12–17 years)
Coef. (β) Std. E. OR Pr (>|z|) Coef. (β) Std. E. OR Pr (>|z|)
Multi-child household -0.13 0.18 0.88 0.450 0.31 0.15 1.36 0.041
Income of less than $35k (ref: $35,000 to 75,000) 0.14 0.34 1.15 0.670 0.33 0.33 1.39 0.310
Income of $75,000 to $150, 000 (ref: $35,000 to 75,000) 0.32 0.21 1.38 0.120 0.49 0.21 1.63 0.017
Income of more than $150,000 (ref: $35,000 to 75,000) 0.14 0.28 1.15 0.610 0.49 0.27 1.63 0.064
House (ref: Apartment) 0.72 0.20 2.05 0.001 -0.06 0.20 0.94 0.750
Dwelling density -0.26 0.15 0.77 0.079 -0.57 0.17 0.57 0.001
Access to parks -0.19 0.10 0.83 0.067 0.05 0.09 1.05 0.580
Distance to major road 0.20 0.10 1.22 0.039 0.04 0.08 1.04 0.630
Dwelling density X Access to parks 0.06 0.08 1.06 0.440 0.30 0.08 1.35 <0.001
Intercept -0.52 0.24 0.59 0.029 -1.14 0.22 0.32 <0.001

Note: Coefs in bold are statistically significant at α = 0.05; coefs in bold italics are significant at α = 0.10.

Model fit: Children (5–11 years): Null deviance: 947.24 on 683 degrees of freedom, Residual deviance: 888.78 on 673 degrees of freedom, AIC: 910.78. Youth (12–17 years): Null deviance: 1025.94 on 771 degrees of freedom, Residual deviance: 995.21 on 761 degrees of freedom, AIC: 1017.2.