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Table 3 OLS regression model predicting hospitalization for traumatic injury: The effect of neighborhood context

From: Do neighborhood demographics, crime rates, and alcohol outlet density predict incidence, severity, and outcome of hospitalization for traumatic injury? A cross-sectional study of Dallas County, Texas, 2010

 

b

95% CI

p value

Contextual measures

   

 Alcohol outlets/100,000 population

0.06

−0.15 to 0.25

0.60

 UCR crime rate/100,000

−0.0002

−0.001 to 0.0006

0.60

 Population density (population/square mile)

−0.004

−0.008 to −0.001

0.006

 % White race

1.57

0.79 to 2.36

<0.001

 % Black race

1.77

0.92 to 2.61

<0.001

 % Hispanic/Latino

−0.84

−1.87 to 0.19

0.11

 % 65 and older

12.31

8.41 to 16.21

<0.001

 % Younger than 18 years old

−3.73

−6.59 to −0.88

0.01

 % Owner-occupied housing

−75.0

−133.9 to −16.1

0.013

 % High school graduates

−2.44

−3.57 to −1.31

<0.001

Constant

505.17

267.88 to 742.45

<0.001