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. 2009 Aug 26;17(2):110–119. doi: 10.1007/s10804-009-9082-y

Table 2.

Ordinary least squares regression of mental illness and mental health on age and living conditions (N = 1,340)

Mental illness Emotional well-being Social well-being Psychological well-being
Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta
Age (centered) −.16*** −.29*** .06* .07* −.01 .03 −.15*** −.10**
Age squared .06* −.02 .04 .08* −.01 −.01 −.01 .00
Gender: Female .00 .05* .00 .06*
Migration: Yes .05 −.05* .02 .01
Education .00 .01 .06 .08**
Household income −.09** .00 −.02 −.04
Married: Yes −.04 .14*** −.03 −.01
Employed: Yes −.05 −.02 .01 .03
ADL-limitations .22*** −.08* −.01 −.03
Number of illnesses .11*** −.03 .01 .04
Subjective health −.18*** .23*** .12*** .16***
Adjusted R 2 .03 .20 .00 .10 .00 .01 .02 .05

p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001