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. 2023 Jun 13;20(1):22. doi: 10.1007/s10433-023-00770-1

Table 2.

Multinomial logistic regressions with interactions

Ref: no change Covid Wave 1 (Jun/Jul 2020) Covid Wave 2 (Nov/Dec 2020)
Retiring earlier Retiring later Retiring earlier Retiring later
(A) Self-rated health
Financial insecurity 0.794 (0.273) 0.744 (0.271) 2.154** (0.598) 1.633 (0.527) 0.556 (0.200) 0.547 (0.213) 2.003** (0.521) 2.030** (0.529)
Poor health 1.043 (0.491) 0.846 (0.478) 1.953* (0.606) 0.433 (0.273) 0.687 (0.302) 0.662 (0.334) 0.513 (0.183) 0.567 (0.363)
Interactiona 1.566 (1.388) 6.898** (4.701) 1.103 (0.947) 0.876 (0.633)
(B) Depressive symp.
Financial insecurity 0.794 (0.273) 0.928 (0.344) 2.154** (0.598) 1.846* (0.566) 0.556 (0.200) 0.604 (0.256) 2.003** (0.521) 1.760 (0.511)
Depressive symp. 0.860 (0.363) 1.231 (0.635) 1.293 (0.406) 0.603 (0.452) 1.386 (0.583) 1.521 (0.692) 1.862* (0.472) 1.349 (0.643)
Interactionb 0.404 (0.348) 2.721 (2.478) 0.781 (0.558) 1.608 (0.916)

All panels represent different regressions. Each regression includes the same set of controls and modifiers as in Table 1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01

aInteraction term between financial insecurity and poor health.

bInteraction term between financial insecurity and depressive symptomatology