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Table 3 Adjusted prevalence ratios of short sleep duration for Asians compared to Whites by occupation, National Health Interview Survey, 2004–2011 (n = 35,961)

From: Asian-White disparities in short sleep duration by industry of employment and occupation in the US: a cross-sectional study

 

Model 1:

Model 2:

Model 3:

Model 4:

Model 5:

Age

Demographics

Health behaviors

Medical conditions

Occupational characteristics

Professional/management

1.08

1.11

1.25

1.23

1.25

(0.99-1.17)

(1.02-1.20)

(1.14-1.37)

(1.13-1.35)

(1.14-1.38)

Support services

1.15

1.18

1.32

1.29

1.28

(1.08-1.22)

(1.10-1.25)

(1.23-1.42)

(1.20-1.39)

(1.18-1.38)

Laborers

1.01

0.99

1.12

1.11

1.07

(0.93-1.09)

(0.92-1.07)

(1.03-1.22)

(1.02-1.21)

(0.97-1.18)

  1. Model 1 adjusted for age categories.
  2. Model 2 adjusted Model 1 + sex, marital status, educational attainment.
  3. Model 3 adjusted Model 2 + smoking status, alcohol consumption, physical activity.
  4. Model 4 adjusted Model 3 + health status, body mass index, hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, cancer.
  5. Model 5 adjusted Model 4 + class of occupation, living in poverty, household income.