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Table 4 GEE model results for mental and physical health-related quality of life (HR-QoL)

From: Perceived neighborhood environment walkability and health-related quality of life among predominantly Black and Latino adults in New York City

 

Outcome variable

Mental HR-QoL

Physical HR-QoL

With MI

With MI

β

SE

p

β

SE

p

NEWS walkability barriers

−1.63

0.55

0.003

−1.13

0.57

0.05

NEWS walkability enablers

1.55

0.88

0.08

0.71

0.71

0.32

NEWS neighborhood satisfaction

1.55

0.655

0.02

0.24

0.51

0.64

  1. Adjusted for age, BMI (underweight and normal < 25; overweight 25–29.9; obese > = 30), gender (male or female), income ($20,000 or more or less than $20,000), education (less than HS; HS graduate; some college or college graduate; employed; self-employed; homemaker; student; retired; unable to work; unemployed for 1 year or more; unemployed for less than 1 year; don’t know/not sure), marital status (married; divorced; widowed; separated; never married; a member of an unmarried couple living together), and ethnicity (Latino, Black, other)
  2. SE standard error, MI multiple imputation