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Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2021 Feb 4;273:113742. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113742

Table 4.

Associations between Eviction History and Self-Rated Health: Generalized Linear Models (Add Health, 1994–2008) (n=5,934)

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5
Basic Coeff. (SE) + SES & Fam. Context Coeff. (SE) + Neigh. SES Coeff. (SE) + Perceived Stress Coeff. (SE) + Baseline Health Coeff. (SE)

Ever evicted (1=yes) −1.138***
(0.304)
−0.656*
(0.319)
−0.638*
(0.321)
−0.448
(0.302)
−0.566
(0.293)
Gender (1=female) −0.113
(0.061)
−0.141*
(0.062)
−0.142*
(0.062)
−0.069
(0.063)
0.019
(0.062)
Race (White is ref.)
  Black −0.289**
(0.089)
−0.050
(0.094)
0.032
(0.108)
0.053
(0.104)
−0.001
(0.120)
  Hispanic −0.471***
(0.124)
−0.310*
(0.123)
−0.275*
(0.125)
−0.271*
(0.127)
−0.283*
(0.131)
  Asian −0.586***
(0.162)
−0.379*
(0.166)
−0.350*
(0.169)
−0.274
(0.165)
−0.201
(0.180)
Age (years) (Wave IV) −0.007
(0.021)
−0.035
(0.019)
−0.034
(0.019)
−0.039*
(0.019)
−0.022
(0.018)
Socioeconomic status
  Wave I 0.163***
(0.045)
0.147**
(0.045)
0.150***
(0.044)
0.106*
(0.048)
  Wave III 0.103
(0.059)
0.099
(0.059)
0.085
(0.059)
0.022
(0.059)
  Wave IV 0.518***
(0.062)
0.508***
0.062)
0.396***
(0.062)
0.314***
(0.065)
Marital status (1=married)
  Wave III −0.029
(0.080)
−0.018
(0.079)
−0.012
(0.077)
−0.062
0.082)
  Wave IV 0.033
(0.067)
0.040
(0.068)
0.001
(0.069)
−0.033
(0.072)
Number of residential moves between Waves I-III −0.001
(0.017)
−0.004
(0.017)
0.007
(0.017)
0.019
(0.018)
Neighborhood economic disadvantage
  Wave I −0.055
(0.030)
−0.052
(0.028)
−0.076*
(0.029)
  Wave III 0.005
(0.035)
−0.009
(0.035)
0.000
(0.037)
  Wave IV −0.006
(0.038)
0.001
(0.039)
0.017
(0.042)
Perceived stress scale (Wave IV) −0.136***
(0.012)
−0.107***
(0.012)
Self-rated health (Wave III) 0.900***
(0.045)

Notes: Results of ordinal logistic regression models. Self-rated health coded so that 1=poor and 5=excellent. Outcome measured at Wave IV. All models adjust for survey design effects and attrition using sampling weights.

***

p<0.001,

**

p<0.01,

*

p<0.05