Skip to main content

Table 3 Modeled Relationships Between Covariates and Behavioural Risk Factors for the Erie-St. Clair Region

From: Estimating micro area behavioural risk factor prevalence from large population-based surveys: a full Bayesian approach

 

Current smoking

Excess bodyweight

Males OR (95 % CI)

Females OR (95 % CI)

Males OR (95 % CI)

Females OR (95 % CI)

Model 1:

 CCHS cyclea

  2000/2001 (Cycle 1.1)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

  2003 (Cycle 2.1)

0.87 (0.73–1.04)

0.85 (0.72–1.01)

1.14 (0.97–1.34)

0.87 (0.75–1.01)

  2005 (Cycle 3.1)

0.98 (0.82–1.17)

0.89 (0.74–1.05)

1.18 (1.00–1.38)

1.03 (0.88–1.19)

  2007–2008 (Cycle 4.1)

0.84 (0.70–1.00)

0.80 (0.67–0.95)

1.18 (1.00–1.39)

1.00 (0.86–1.16)

  2009–2010

0.88 (0.73–1.05)

0.71 (0.59–0.85)

1.44 (1.21–1.71)

1.18 (1.01–1.37)

  p-trend

0.08

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

 Age (years)

  12–19

0.34 (0.36–0.42)

0.60 (0.47–0.75)

0.14 (0.11–0.17)

0.15 (0.12–0.18)

  20–29

1.29 (1.05–1.56)

1.69 (1.38–2.04)

0.37 (0.30–0.45)

0.37 (0.31–0.45)

  30–39

1.16 (0.96–1.40)

1.26 (1.04–1.52)

0.81 (0.67–0.98)

0.52 (0.44–0.62)

  40–49

1.44 (1.19–1.72)

1.61 (1.33–1.94)

0.75 (0.62–0.90)

0.63 (0.53–0.74)

  50–59

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

  60–69

0.60 (0.49–0.74)

0.70 (0.57–0.86)

0.97 (0.79–1.18)

1.02 (0.86–1.21)

  70–79

0.24 (0.17–0.32)

0.39 (0.30–0.49)

0.77 (0.61–0.95)

0.91 (0.76–1.08)

  80 plus

0.10 (0.05–0.17)

0.17 (0.11–0.25)

0.45 (0.33–0.60)

0.65 (0.53–0.80)

Model 2:

 CCHS cyclea

  2000/2001 (Cycle 1.1)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

  2003 (Cycle 2.1)

0.88 (0.74–1.05)

0.83 (0.69–0.99)

1.14 (0.97–1.34)

0.86 (0.74–1.00)

  2005 (Cycle 3.1)

1.02 (0.85–1.20)

0.87 (0.73–1.03)

1.18 (1.00–1.38)

1.02 (0.88–1.19)

  2007–2008 (Cycle 4.1)

0.88 (0.73–1.04)

0.80 (0.69–0.95)

1.17 (0.99–1.38)

1.00 (0.86–1.16)

  2009–2010

0.89 (0.74–1.07)

0.70 (0.58–0.83)

1.45 (1.22–1.71)

1.18 (1.01–1.38)

  p-trend

0.10

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

 Age (years)

  12–19

0.34 (0.27–0.43)

0.61 (0.48–0.76)

0.13 (0.11–0.16)

0.15 (0.12–0.18)

  20–29

1.27 (1.03–1.54)

1.64 (1.34–1.99)

0.37 (0.30–0.44)

0.37 (0.30–0.44)

  30–39

1.17 (0.97–1.40)

1.26 (1.04–1.53)

0.79 (0.65–0.96)

0.52 (0.44–0.62)

  40–49

1.44 (1.19–1.72)

1.62 (1.33–1.96)

0.74 (0.60–0.89)

0.63 (0.52–0.74)

  50–59

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

  60–69

0.61 (0.49–0.74)

0.68 (0.55–0.84)

0.95 (0.77–1.17)

1.01 (0.85–1.20)

  70–79

0.24 (0.17–0.32)

0.37 (0.28–0.47)

0.76 (0.61–0.95)

0.90 (0.75–1.07)

  80 plus

0.09 (0.04–0.16)

0.16 (0.11–0.24)

0.44 (0.33–0.59)

0.64 (0.52–0.79)

 Household income

  Per $10,000 increase

0.88 (0.85–0.91)

0.87 (0.85–0.90)

1.02 (0.99–1.04)

0.97 (0.94–0.99)

  1. Abbreviations: CCHS Canadian Community Health Survey, OR odds ratio, CI credible interval, ref referent group
  2. aAfter 2007–2008 the CCHS retired the numbered cycles (Cycle 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1) and used the years of data collection to identify the cycle instead. Both the survey year and numbered cycle (where relevant) are provided. Bolded values indicate that the 95 % credible interval excludes the null association (OR = 1.00)