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. 2012 Nov 28;12:182. doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-12-182

Table 3.

Estimation of the parameters associated with the covariates explaining the mean of the latent trait “General Health” (βμ) and with the covariates explaining the variance of the latent trait (γσ2)

  Effect Estimate Standard error p-value
Variables explaining the mean of the latent trait (βμ)
Constant (μ*)
0.8238
0.0415
<0.0001
Women
−0.2121
0.0267
<0.0001
Survey 2003
−0.1393
0.0413
0.0007
Ager
−0.0349
0.0019
<0.0001
East
−0.2039
0.0480
<0.0001
West
0.1259
0.0344
0.0003
South-West
−0.0666
0.0301
0.0272
Ager*Women
0.0049
0.0013
0.0002
Ager*sample2003
−0.0030
0.0018
0.1047
Ager* (North, West)
−0.0046
0.0013
0.0004
Ager* (East)
0.0062
0.0024
0.0096
Survey 2003*(North, Eastern Paris Basin)
−0.1172
0.0233
<0.0001
Survey 2003*(Western Paris Basin, South-East)
−0.0675
0.0266
0.0113
Variables explaining the variance of the latent trait (γσ2)
Constant (σ2*)
1.4130
0.0791
<0.0001
Survey 2003
−0.1499
0.0837
0.0730
Ager
−0.0068
0.0034
0.0439
East
−0.2334
0.0513
<0.0001
South-West
−0.1254
0.0534
0.0188
Ager*Survey 2003
0.0068
0.0037
0.0632
Explained variance Estimated variance without covariates: σ^02 (k0)
1.4272 (37)
Estimated variance with covariates: σ^2 (k)
1.2406 (50)
Rate of explained variances: τ 13%

Ager is a categorical variable taking values 0 for the 18–24, 2 for the 25–34, 12 for the 35–44, 17 for the 45–54, 24 for the 55–64, 32 for the 65–74, and 40 for the 75–84 year-olds.

Women is a variable coded 1 for women and 0 for men.

Survey 2003 is coded 1 for the year 2003 and 0 for year 1995.

Region names are dummy variables coded 1 for the cited region and 0 for other geographical areas.