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Table 8 Urban social class odds ratios for reported health problems

From: Social class, marginality and self-assessed health: a cross-sectional analysis of the health gradient in Mexico

Variables

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

 

OR

95 CI

OR

95 CI

OR

95 CI

OR

95 CI

High class

0.4

(0.2–0.5)

0.3

(0.2–0.4)

0.3

(0.2–0.3)

0.3

(0.2–0.3)

Middle high

0.3

(0.3–0.4)

0.3

(0.3–0.4)

0.3

(0.2–0.3)

0.3

(0.3–0.35)

Middle low

0.5

(0.5–0.6)

0.5

(0.4–0.6)

0.5

(0.4–0.5)

0.5

(0.4–0.5)

Age

1.02

(1.0–1.0)

1.02

(1.0–1.03)

1.02

(1.0–1.03)

1.02

(1.02–1.03)

Gender

0.9

(0.8–0.98)

0.9

(0.8–1)

0.9

(0.9–1)

0.9

(0.9–1)

DF

1.5

(1.2–2.0)

1.5

(1.2–1.9)

1.3

(1.1–1.5)

 

Center

1.3

(1.0–1.7)

1.3

(1.0–1.6)

1.2

(1.1–1.4)

 

North

1.0

(0.8–1.2)

0.9

(0.8–1.2)

0.8

(0.7–0.9)

 

High marginality

1.3

(0.98–1.6)

1.3

(1.0–1.7)

  

Medium marginality

1.2

(1.0–1.4)

1.2

(1.0–1.4)

  

6 goods

1.24

(1.05–1.5)

   

2–3 goods

1.33

(1.1–1.5)

   

N

9949

11469

11942

11942

LR chi2 (df)

F = 56.8

(12,5932)

F = 76.5

(10,6857)

F = 101.9

(8,7135)

F = 155

(5,7138)

LRT

F-adj = 1.39

P = 0.18

F-adj = 2.05

P = 0.03

F-adj = 1.86

P = 0.052

F-adj = 1.81

P = 0.06

  1. Reference categories: Low class, Female, Low Marginality, South, 0–1 goods.
  2. Model 1 = Full model.
  3. Model 2 = Full model minus goods.
  4. Model 3 = Full model minus marginality minus goods.
  5. Model 4 = Full model minus marginality minus goods minus region