Table 1.
Components of geographic mobility.
Fig 1.
Construct of geographic mobility as a latent variable.
Geographic mobility is conceptualized as a latent (unobserved) variable which influences eight observable indicator variables that capture migration, overnight travel, local travel, and long distance travel. Association of mobility with TB status.
Table 2.
Characteristics of people with and without TB in an urban Ugandan community.
Fig 2.
Marginal means for latent classes of mobility.
The estimated mean for each observed item (of the eight observed varables) is shown for two latent classes: mobile and non-mobile. These values are also presented in S2 Table.
Table 3.
Association of demographic, socioeconomic, and TB risk characteristics with mobility*.
Table 4.
Association of patient characteristics with TB case status.