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. 2022 Apr 27;3:877555. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2022.877555

Table 4.

Logistic regression on odds of giving up driving (weighted).

OR 95% CI Sig.
Socio-demographic
   Aged 18–64 (ref: aged 65+) 0.593 0.505-0.696 ≤0.001
   Female (ref: male) 1.084 0.922–1.275 0.329
   White, non-Hispanic 1.084 0.909–1.293 0.367
   (ref: Non-White)
   Education (ref: high school or less)
     Some college 0.644 0.534–0.777 ≤0.001
     Bachelor's degree or higher 0.659 0.534–0.812 ≤0.001
Socio-economic
   Employed (ref: not employed) 0.433 0.312–0.600 ≤0.001
   HH income < $35 K (ref: household income $35 K+) 1.060 0.887–1.266 0.522
Health and function
   Self-rated health (ref: poor)
     Excellent 1.322 0.712–2.456 0.377
     Very good 0.595 0.441–0.804 ≤0.001
     Good 0.505 0.404–0.630 ≤0.001
     Fair 0.644 0.528–0.785 ≤0.001
   Uses assistive device (ref: doesn't use) 1.733 1.465–2.050 ≤0.001
Environmental
   Lives alone (ref: doesn't live alone) 0.847 0.698–1.029 0.094
   Rural (ref: urban) 0.740 0.606–0.905 0.003
   Region (ref: south)
     Northeast 1.048 0.812–1.338 0.707
     Midwest 0.917 0.730–1.152 0.457
     West 1.133 0.940–1.365 0.190
Intercept 36.266 ≤0.001

Bold indicates p-values < 0.05. Nagelkerke pseudo R2 = 0.112. McFadden's pseudo R2 = 0.069.