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Educated but Unhealthy? Examining Minorities' Diminished Returns

Global Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease | Vol 4, Issue 1

Table 3. Summary of Regression Model with Interaction

VariableUnstandardized Coefficients (B)Std. ErrorStandardized Coefficients (Beta)95.0% Confidence Interval (Lower Bound)95.0% Confidence Interval (Upper Bound)p (Sig.)
Latino-0.6470.158-0.212-0.957-0.337< 0.001
Black-0.5420.201-0.159-0.936-0.1480.007
Age0.0040.0010.0580.0020.005< 0.001
Female0.0070.0240.003-0.0400.0540.771
Years of Schooling-0.1540.021-0.351-0.195-0.113< 0.001
US Born0.0760.0500.019-0.0210.1730.127
Employed-0.3360.026-0.166-0.386-0.286< 0.001
Married-0.1930.024-0.096-0.240-0.145< 0.001
Years of Schooling x Black0.0510.0180.2000.0150.0870.006
Years of Schooling x Latino0.0650.0150.2280.0370.094< 0.001

Source: Understanding America Study (UAS - 2014); Outcome: Self-rated Health (SRH)