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Table 1 Characterization of neighborhood latent classes

From: Association between neighborhood deprivation and fruits and vegetables consumption and leisure-time physical activity: a cross-sectional multilevel analysis

 

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

n = 386 (23.2%)

n = 781 (47.0%)

n = 495 (29.8%)

 

Mean

SE

Mean

SE

Mean

SE

Proportion of retired individuals

16.01

(0.98)

31.26

(0.63)

32.10

(0.82)

Proportion of families with an individual aged ≤15 years

29.53

(1.18)

17.36

(0.45)

27.22

(0.95)

Aging index

111.64

(12.06)

318.41

(14.38)

179.01

(16.79)

Proportion of illiterate subjects

0.98

(0.10)

4.34

(0.29)

9.37

(0.37)

Proportion of subjects with higher education

37.51

(1.18)

15.29

(0.96)

1.94

(0.24)

Proportion of subjects with lower occupation

8.22

(0.77)

23.69

(1.13)

55.08

(1.45)

Unemployment rate

5.40

(0.33)

9.57

(0.28)

15.29

(0.54)

Mean expenditure on housing (owner occupied housing)

403.27

(11.09)

273.50

(8.73)

79.72

(9.56)

Mean expenditure on housing (rented housing)

245.46

(11.38)

109.29

(5.57)

45.77

(2.72)

Attractiveness

25.84

(1.24)

14.62

(0.47)

7.59

(0.60)

Proportion of buildings with reparation needs

32.73

(2.20)

61.71

(1.29)

67.52

(1.66)

 

Average latent class probabilities

Class 1

0.957

0.023

0.000

Class 2

0.043

0.956

0.043

Class 3

0.000

0.021

0.957

  1. SE, standard error.