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Educational Attainment Better Protects Non-Latino than Latino People Against Diabetes Mellitus
Global Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases
| Vol 4, Issue 1
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 | ||