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. 2015 Mar 2;65(632):e198–e203. doi: 10.3399/bjgp15X684025

Table 2.

Factors associated with mental health-related quality of life

Factor Model 1: β (95% CI) Model 2: β (95% CI) Model 3: β (95% CI) Model 4: β (95% CI) Model 5: β (95% CI)
Having experienced an economic crisis −6.41 (−11.22 to −1.62)b −5.73 (−10.44 to −1.03)a −5.66 (−10.38 to −0.95)a −4.43 (−9.77 to 0.91) 0.25 (−5.53 to 6.02)
Having a low level of social support −7.89 (−13.36 −2.42)b −8.44 (−14.00 to −2.88)c −9.09 (−14.74 −3.45)c −0.80 (−7.98 to 6.37)
Being ill or injured during the previous 6 months −4.36 (−9.90 to 1.17) −5.68 (−11.17 to −0.18)a −4.60 (−9.91 to 0.71)
Sex (reference female) 6.01 (1.22 to 10.81)a 6.15 (1.55 to 10.76)b
Age (median 57 years) 0.02 (−0.12 to 0.17) 0.05 (−0.09 to 1.19)
Interaction economic crisis AND low level of social support −18.85 (−29.53 to −8.17)d
Constant term 41.41 42.92 43.95 35.82 39.98
Adjusted R2 4.06% 8.67% 9.39% 13.62% 20.23%
a

P<0.05.

b

P<0.01.

c

P<0.005.

d

P<0.001.