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In 1991-1992,
Moscow was rezoned into 10 administrative districts, combining the 33 raiyons into larger
coterminous sectors, which compromised the precision of comparing Soviet with post-Soviet
Moscow. The effects on physical health of two micro dimensions of risks – personal
health habits and social connectivity –were predicted better by the multilevel model
because the significant structural effect was included in the hierarchical regression.
Social cohesion was a significant predictor of physical health in both regression models.
Educational status, health habits (except alcohol use), and social support were not
significant variables in the logistic model. |