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Risk factors for pediatric asthma. Contributions of poverty, race, and urban residence.

Am J Respir Crit Care Med

September 2000

Strong Children's Research Center, Rochester General Hospital, and American Academy of Pediatrics Center for Child Health Research, Rochester, New York, USA.

The Child Health Supplement to the 1988 National Health Interview Survey was used to examine parent-reported current asthma among a nationally representative sample of 17,110 children zero to 17 yr of age. Numerous demographic variables were analyzed for independent associations with asthma using modified stepwise logistic regression, with models including specific combinations of risk factors. Black children had higher rates of asthma than did white children in unadjusted analyses, but after controlling for multiple factors, black race was not a significant correlate of asthma (adjusted odds ratio = 0.

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