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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2020 Aug 22;53:42–49.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2020.08.014

Table B.2.

Sensitivity analysis comparing logistic regression using imputed data versus complete case analysis of White and Black men shot and killed by police during 2015–19

Complete Case (N=3,043) Imputed (N=3,090)
SOR LB 95% CI UB 95% CI SOR LB 95% CI UB 95% CI SOR LB 95% CI UB 95% CI SOR LB 95% CI UB 95% CI

Black*Armed *0.613 0.462 0.813 0.772 0.558 1.069 *0.597 0.451 0.790 0.754 0.546 1.040
Age 0.953 0.946 0.961 0.953 0.946 0.961
Mental Illness Signs 0.391 0.312 0.490 0.399 0.319 0.499
US Region 1.193 1.071 1.328 1.190 1.069 1.324
Black Population 147.7 69.3 315.1 164.2 77.5 347.9
Median Gross Rent 1.001 1.000 1.001 1.001 1.000 1.001
Disabled & age <65 4.E-05 4.E-07 0.005 4.E-05 4.E-07 0.004
Violent Crime Rate 1.156 1.109 1.205 1.152 1.105 1.200
Intercept 0.833a 0.784b 0.860c 0.847d
BIC 3918.0 3029.6 3995.2 3081.0

Abbreviations: WaPo=The Washington Post; SOR=odds ratio interaction estimate; LB=lower bound; UB=upper bound; BIC=Bayesian information criterion

Interaction reference group=White and Armed

a

95% CI=0.635–1.094

b

95% CI=0.304–2.020

c

95% CI=0.656–1.126

d

95% CI=0.332–2.166

Bolded=P<0.01;

*

P<0.001

Note: All covariates in the adjusted models had p-values less than 0.01 but no asterisk is shown on estimates as they were not the main associations of interest.