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Table 5 Logistic regression model predicting the response “global warming harms … human health now for the people below [yourself]”

From: Climate and health concerns of Montana’s public and environmental health professionals: a cross-sectional study

 

B

SE

Wald χ2

df

p

Odds ratio

95% C.I. for odds ratio

Lower

Upper

Age: 18–44 yearsa

0.46

0.79

0.34

1

0.562

1.58

0.33

7.50

Age: 45–64 yearsa

0.10

0.78

0.02

1

0.896

1.11

0.24

5.13

Male (Dichotomous)

0.60

0.63

0.91

1

0.341

1.82

0.53

6.22

Race: White/Caucasian (1); other (0)

0.40

0.76

0.28

1

0.596

1.50

0.34

6.69

Education (1–5)

0.72

0.29

6.18

1

0.013

2.06

1.17

3.64

Political ideology (Conservatism ranked high, 1–9)

−0.34

0.12

7.42

1

0.006

0.71

0.56

0.91

Occupation: Environmental health (1); public health (0)

0.16

0.56

0.08

1

0.774

1.17

0.39

3.50

Community size: Under 2500 peopleb

0.71

0.77

0.86

1

0.355

2.04

0.45

9.17

Community size: 2500–50,00 peopleb

−0.23

0.46

0.25

1

0.616

0.80

0.32

1.95

Number of local observed climatic changes (0–5)

0.60

0.15

17.10

1

0.000

1.83

1.37

2.43

Constant

−2.14

1.73

1.53

1

0.216

0.12

  
  1. n = 170, aContrast category 65+ years; bContrast category over 50,000 people