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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2020 Jul 10;61(3):290–306. doi: 10.1177/0022146520936208

Table 3.

Criminal Justice Contacts and Health

CRP (log) CESD
Model 1a Model 1b Model 2a Model 2b
Stopped by police −0.022 −0.001 0.073 0.060
(0.048) (0.047) (0.044) (0.046)
Arrested −0.149** −0.146** 0.146* 0.117*
(0.046) (0.047) (0.056) (0.055)
Convicted 0.089 0.090 −0.080 −0.091
(0.066) (0.066) (0.070) (0.069)
Incarcerated 0.207*** 0.181** 0.216** 0.162**
(0.058) (0.059) (0.063) (0.059)

Note: Coefficient estimates and standard errors presented.

***

p<0.001;

**

p<0.01;

*

p<0.05;

p<0.1.

Models “a” present results of weighted OLS (for log CRP; N=4,976) and negative binomial (for CESD; N=5,488) regression where outcomes are regressed on the measures of criminal justice contact jointly with basic adjustment for race, age, and gender. Models “b” present results of weighted models where outcomes are regressed on the measures of criminal justice contact jointly with adjustment for race, age, gender, family SES at Wave I, neighborhood racial composition at Wave I, neighborhood economic disadvantage at Wave I, depressive symptoms at Wave I, delinquency at Wave I, repeat arrestee, violent arrestee, and parental incarceration.