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. 2012 Apr 13;41(3):791–802. doi: 10.1093/ije/dys007

Table 3.

Total difficulty score (TDS) (coefficient and 95% CI) by cultural identity status and ethnicity for male and female students, derived from multivariate linear mixed regression models

Sample characteristics Model 1a
Model 2b
Model 3c
Model 4d
Coef. 95% CI Coef. 95% CI Coef. 95% CI Coef. 95% CI
Male students
    Cultural identity
        Integrated Ref Ref Ref Ref
        Assimilated +0.40 (0.07, 0.73) +0.35 (0.03, 0.68) +0.27 (−0.06, 0.59) +0.25 (−0.07, 0.58)
        Traditional +0.51 (0.19, 0.83) +0.51 (0.20, 0.83) +0.38 (0.07, 0.70) +0.39 (0.08, 0.71)
        Marginalized +0.87 (0.47, 1.26) +0.87 (0.47, 1.26) +0.73 (0.34, 1.13) +0.74 (0.35, 1.13)
    Ethnicity
        White UK Ref Ref Ref Ref
        Other White −0.59 (−1.21, 0.03) −0.67 (−1.31, −0.04) −0.64 (−1.25, −0.03) −0.72 (−1.34, −0.11)
        Black Caribbean −0.62 (−1.17, −0.08) −0.67 (−1.23, −0.12) −1.00 (−1.54, −0.45) −1.10 (−1.65, −0.55)
        Nigerian/Ghanaian −1.88 (−2.55, −1.21) −1.98 (−2.69, −1.27) −2.22 (−2.90, −1.53) −2.34 (−3.04, −1.65)
        Other African −0.81 (−1.48, −0.13) −0.92 (−1.66, −0.19) −1.01 (−1.72, −0.30) −1.08 (−1.80, −0.36)
        Indian −0.60 (−1.24, 0.04) −0.60 (−1.26, 0.06) −0.46 (−1.11, 0.18) −0.56 (−1.21, 0.08)
        Pakistani −1.04 (−1.70, −0.37) −0.98 (−1.67, −0.28) −0.83 (−1.50, −0.15) −1.00 (−1.68, −0.31)
        Bangladeshi −1.05 (−1.96, −0.13) −1.13 (−2.06, −0.20) −1.22 (−2.13, −0.32) −1.29 (−2.20, −0.37)
        Mixed Black Caribbean/White −0.34 (−1.15, 0.47) −0.62 (−1.42, 0.18) −0.70 (−1.48, 0.07) −0.77 (−1.55, 0.00)
        Other ethnicity −0.60 (−1.16, −0.04) −0.78 (−1.36, −0.20) −0.96 (−1.52, −0.40) −1.04 (−1.60, −0.48)
Female students
    Cultural identity
        Integrated Ref Ref Ref Ref
        Assimilated +0.03 (−0.35, 0.42) +0.02 (−0.36, 0.40) −0.01 (−0.38, 0.36) −0.02 (−0.39, 0.35)
        Traditional −0.05 (−0.42, 0.32) +0.02 (−0.35, 0.39) −0.02 (−0.38, 0.34) −0.03 (−0.39, 0.33)
        Marginalized +0.37 (−0.09, 0.83) +0.33 (−0.13, 0.79) +0.25 (−0.20, 0.70) +0.23 (−0.22, 0.68)
    Ethnicity
        White UK Ref Ref Ref Ref
        Other White +0.10 (−0.64, 0.85) +0.06 (−0.69, 0.81) −0.24 (−0.96, 0.48) −0.28 (−1.00, 0.44)
        Black Caribbean 0.00 (-0.61, 0.61) −0.03 (−0.65, 0.59) −0.47 (−1.07, 0.14) −0.49 (−1.10, 0.12)
        Nigerian/-Ghanaian −0.11 (−0.76, 0.54) −0.11 (−0.80, 0.59) −0.53 (−1.20, 0.14) −0.60 (−1.27, 0.08)
        Other African −0.36 (−1.13, 0.41) −0.28 (−1.12, 0.55) −0.65 (−1.45, 0.15) −0.70 (−1.51, 0.11)
        Indian −1.62 (−2.39, −0.86) −1.63 (−2.39, −0.87) −1.61 (−2.34, −0.88) −1.62 (−2.35, −0.88)
        Pakistani +0.01 (−1.02, 1.04) −0.17 (−1.17, 0.84) −0.15 (−1.12, 0.81) −0.15 (−1.13, 0.82)
        Bangladeshi −0.16 (−1.36, 1.03) −0.43 (−1.60, 0.73) −0.56 (−1.68, 0.55) −0.71 (−1.84, 0.42)
        Mixed Black Caribbean/White +0.57 (−0.27, 1.42) +0.42 (−0.40, 1.25) +0.02 (−0.77, 0.81) −0.02 (−0.82, 0.77)
        Other ethnicity −0.09 (−0.77, 0.59) −0.20 (−0.88, 0.49) −0.45 (−1.10, 0.21) −0.50 (−1.16, 0.16)

aModel 1: coefficients were estimated with linear-mixed models with random intercept and slope for age (the random slope only for male students). Regressions were performed using 45 multiple imputations of missing outcome and covariate values. Parameter point and variance estimates were combined using Rubin's rules.

bModel 2: same as model 1 + adjustment for generational status, standard of living, experience of racism and place of worship attendance.

cModel 3: same as model 2 + adjustment for family structure, parental care, parental control (control and control x age interaction) and quality of the relationship with parents.

dModel 4: same as model 3 + adjustment for contextual variables: proportion of free school meals, Income dimension of the Index of Multiple Deprivation.