Educational Attainment Better Protects Non-Latino than Latino People Against Diabetes Mellitus
Table 2.
Summary of regression without the interaction
|
| |
OR |
95% CI |
P |
|
|
| Age |
1.038 |
1.032 |
1.044 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Sex (Female) |
.922 |
.787 |
1.081 |
.320 |
|
|
| Years (Education) |
.877 |
.848 |
.907 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Hispanic |
1.217 |
.922 |
1.607 |
.166 |
|
|
| Immigrant |
1.134 |
.798 |
1.610 |
.484 |
|
|
| Working |
.696 |
.585 |
.826 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Married |
1.066 |
.907 |
1.253 |
.440 |
|
|
| Black |
1.719 |
1.347 |
2.193 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Intercept |
.084 |
|
|
< .001 |
|
|
|
|