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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 22.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Public Health. 2014 Jan 16;104(3):421–427. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301504

TABLE 3.

Association of Family Member Incarceration With Health for Women (n = 3356): National Survey of American Life, United States, 2001-2003

Model Obese, RR (95% CI) Diabetes, RR (95% CI) Hypertension, RR (95% CI) Heart Attack or Stroke, RR (95% CI) Fair or Poor Health, RR (95% CI)
1a 1.88 (1.41, 2.50) 2.68 (1.54, 4.68) 2.20 (1.50, 3.22) 2.44 (1.62, 3.67) 3.27 (2.47, 4.35)
2b 1.54 (1.14, 2.09) 1.84 (1.02, 3.31) 1.34 (0.91, 1.95) 2.40 (1.63, 3.54) 2.02 (1.51, 2.70)
3c 1.47 (1.07, 2.02) 1.79 (0.99, 3.23) 1.26 (0.85, 1.87) 2.61 (1.85, 3.68) 2.06 (1.55, 2.73)
4 1.46d (1.04, 2.05) 1.61e (0.96, 2.71) 1.12e (0.75, 1.68) 2.49f (1.74, 3.56) . . .g
5h 1.44 (1.03, 2.00) 1.62 (0.92, 2.85) 1.11 (0.74, 1.65) 2.53 (1.80, 3.55) 1.93 (1.45, 2.58)

Note. CI = confidence interval; RR = rate ratio. We obtained CIs for design-based variance–covariance matrices to adjust for the stratification, clustering, and weighting of the data.

a

Adjusted for family member missing because of other reasons (school or college, military, or long-term care facility or nursing home) and age.

b

Adjusted for model 1 measures, race, income–needs ratio, education, and self-rated health in childhood.

c

Adjusted for model 2 measures, childhood family structure, childhood public assistance, marital status, health insurance status, and foreign-born status.

d

Adjusted for model 3 measures and physical activity.

e

Adjusted for model 3 measures and body mass index (BMI; defined as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters).

f

Adjusted for model 3 measures, BMI, hypertension, and diabetes.

g

No adjustments made for physical activity, BMI, hypertension or diabetes in model 4 for this outcome.

h

Adjusted for model 4 measures and own incarceration.