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. 2023 Nov 29;18(11):e0294248. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294248

Table 4. Results from regression with propensity score weighting describing associations between co-residence and mental health, by socio-demographic and parental characteristics, 2018.

Variable Co-efficient P-value 95% Confidence interval
Total -4.03 0.000 (-5.93–-2.14)
Age
18–21 2.48 0.151 (-0.91–5.87)
22–25 -3.69 0.030 (-7.02–-0.35)
26–29 -4.50 0.022 (-8.36–-0.64)
30–34 -5.65 0.003 (-9.41–-1.89)
Sex
Male -2.38 0.071 (-4.97–0.20)
Female -6.24 0.000 (-8.89–-3.60)
Income
First tercile (lowest) -4.48 0.004 (-7.53–-1.44)
Second tercile -2.81 0.038 (-5.48–-0.15)
Third tercile (highest) -4.74 0.013 (-8.49–-1.00)
Parent’s location
Outside of major city -4.99 0.002 (-8.07–-1.91)
Major city -2.56 0.026 (-4.82–-0.30)
Parent’s tenure
Owner -4.35 0.000 (-6.46–-2.24)
Private renter -4.11 0.059 (-8.37–0.15)
Social renter -10.10 0.089 (-28.20–-2.02)
Parent’s dwelling type
Flat -3.58 0.526 (-14.77–7.62)
Semi detached 2.80 0.300 (-2.54–8.14)
Detached -4.40 0.000 (-6.40–-2.39)