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Fig. 4 | Environmental Health

Fig. 4

From: Houston hurricane Harvey health (Houston-3H) study: assessment of allergic symptoms and stress after hurricane Harvey flooding

Fig. 4

Linear regression of stress level (0 to 10) on flooding exposures; time point 1 (N = 206) and time point 2 (N = 266). Note (i): Area Deprivation Index (ADI) is a composite measure of “neighborhood” socioeconomic disadvantage. Higher score represents increasing socioeconomic disadvantage. Note (ii): Linear regression results for all study participants (left), high ADI participants (middle), and low ADI participants (right). Note (iii): Colors indicate level of significance after false discovery rate (FDR) correction. 1 No exposure refers to preceding six exposures; subjects indicating “No Exposure” were not exposed to visible mold, dirty water, sewage, debris, fumes, or fuel/oil. 2 No Clean-up Work refers to four previous work experiences; subjects indicating “No Clean-up Work” did not remove water, remove mud, perform tear out work, or perform a major repair

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