Educational Attainment Better Protects Non-Latino than Latino People Against Diabetes Mellitus
Table 3.
Regression Results with Interaction Term
|
| |
OR |
95% CI |
p |
|
|
| Age |
1.038 |
1.032 |
1.044 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Sex (Female) |
.918 |
.783 |
1.077 |
.293 |
|
|
| Years (Education) |
.863 |
.832 |
.895 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Hispanic |
.369 |
.131 |
1.040 |
.059 |
|
|
| Immigrant |
1.070 |
.754 |
1.518 |
.705 |
|
|
| Working |
.693 |
.583 |
.824 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Married |
1.062 |
.903 |
1.249 |
.467 |
|
|
| Black |
1.715 |
1.344 |
2.189 |
< .001 |
|
|
| Ethnicity x Education |
1.126 |
1.021 |
1.241 |
.017 |
|
|
| Intercept |
.105 |
|
|
< .001 |
|
|
|
|