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. 2020 Nov 25;12:100703. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100703

Table 3.

Analysis of post-9/11 effect on low birth weight births.

Six Month Nine Month Twelve Month
Intercept 0.039 *** 0.040 *** 0.040 ***
(0.002) (0.001) (0.001)
Post-9/11 0.001 −0.000 0.000
(0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
Group (ref. Non-Hispanic White)
MENA 0.020 *** 0.021 *** 0.021 ***
(0.004) (0.004) (0.003)
Sikh 0.018 0.015 0.018 *
(0.012) (0.010) (0.009)
South Asian 0.045 *** 0.044 *** 0.043 ***
(0.005) (0.004) (0.003)
Asian 0.020 *** 0.019 *** 0.020 ***
(0.002) (0.002) (0.001)
Black 0.059 *** 0.059 *** 0.060 ***
(0.003) (0.002) (0.002)
Hispanic 0.007 *** 0.007 *** 0.007 ***
(0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
Interaction
MENA x Post-9/11 0.014 * 0.010 0.006
(0.006) (0.005) (0.004)
Sikh x Post-911 0.017 0.035 * 0.030 *
(0.018) (0.015) (0.013)
South Asian x Post-9/11 −0.008 −0.003 −0.001
(0.006) (0.005) (0.004)
Asian x Post-9/11 0.002 0.002 0.003
(0.002) (0.002) (0.002)
Black x Post-9/11 −0.001 −0.001 −0.002
(0.004) (0.003) (0.003)
Hispanic x Post-9/11 −0.002 0.000 0.000
(0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
N 514,460 729,847 1,034,669

***p < 0.001; **p < 0.01; *p < 0.05. Results based on linear probability models with robust standard errors. Models include controls for the sex of the child, previous births, birth order (for multiple births), pregnancy at term in September 2001, and the mother's age, education, and nativity status.