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Table 3 Negative Binomial Models: Incidence Rate Ratios of Mass Shootings in U.S. Counties

From: Income inequality and mass shootings in the United States

 

MSA: Three or More Injuries

MSA: Four or More Deaths

MS2000–2009 = ∆ Covariates1990–2000

MS2010–2015 = ∆ Covariates2000–2010

MS2000–2009 = ∆ Covariates1990–2000

MS2010–2015 = ∆ Covariates2000–2010

Adj. IRR (95% CI)

Adj. IRR (95% CI)

Adj. IRR (95% CI)

Adj. IRR (95% CI)

Income inequality

1.40 (1.05, 1.88)

1.42 (1.17, 1.72)

1.54 (1.12, 2.11)

1.56 (1.12, 2.15)

Poverty rate

0.82 (0.48, 1.38)

2.10 (1.24, 3.55)

0.66 (0.43, 1.00)

1.87 (0.86, 4.08)

Unemployment rate

0.85 (0.60, 1.22)

1.10 (0.88, 1.37)

0.94 (0.66, 1.34)

0.99 (0.67, 1.47)

Population density

0.31 (0.09, 1.05)

0.05 (0.00, 0.57)

0.24 (0.08, 0.67)

0.72 (0.00, 0.93)

Young population

0.75 (0.53, 1.07)

3.10 (2.16, 4.44)

0.83 (0.54, 1.28)

2.68 (1.65, 4.35)

Minority population

1.28 (0.12, 13.15)

7.15 (3.07, 16.64)

6.40 (1.01, 40.50)

11.76 (3.78, 36.58)

HS graduation rate

0.38 (0.21, 0.70)

0.76 (0.51, 1.14)

0.33 (0.21, 0.54)

0.93 (0.65, 1.33)

Wald Chi-Square

46.99

92.70

45.33

69.17

County-Decades (N)

3134

3139

3134

3139

  1. Adj. IRR adjusted incidence rate ratio, CI confidence interval. All variables are logged and z-score standardized