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. 2020 Oct 12;12:100676. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100676

Table 2.

Unadjusted and fully adjusteda odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervalsb for ‘good’ or ‘poor/fair’ versus ‘excellent/very good’ health according to sense of community belonging (N = 703,304).

SRH Unadjusted OR
Fully adjustedaOR
Good Fair/Poor Good Fair/Poor
Very strong CB Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
SW strong CB 1.20 (1.18, 1.22) 1.11 (1.09, 1.14) 1.34 (1.32, 1.36) 1.45 (1.41, 1.48)
SW weak CB 1.35 (1.33, 1.38) 1.27 (1.23 1.30) 1.59 (1.56, 1.62) 1.91 (1.86, 1.96)
Very weak CN
1.58 (1.54, 1.62)
2.64 (2.66, 2.72)
1.67 (1.63, 1.71)
3.21 (3.11, 3.31)
SRMH
Good
Fair/Poor
Good
Fair/Poor
Very strong CB Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
SW strong CB 1.30 (1.27, 1.32) 1.24 (1.20, 1.29) 1.36 (1.34, 1.39) 1.32 (1.27, 1.37)
SW weak CB 1.74 (1.71, 1.78) 2.41 (2.33, 2.51) 1.86 (1.83, 1.90) 2.56 (2.46, 2.66)
Very weak CB 2.08 (2.03, 2.13) 5.43 (5.22, 5.66) 2.05 (2.00, 2.10) 4.95 (4.75, 5.16)

Abbreviations: CB community belonging; OR odds ratio; SRH self-rated general health; SRMH self-rated mental health; SW somewhat.

a

Fully adjusted model includes age, sex, CCHS cycle, immigrant status, household income quintile, smoking status, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and BMI.

b

95% confidence intervals in parentheses.