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. 2015 Jan;44(1):119–129.

Table 3.

Linear regression analysis for the prediction of variance in health dimensions scores by socio-demographic variables

Variables B Confidence interval P
Model 1: Physical functioning
Age -.53 -0.69 - -0.37 0.000
Educational level
Illiterate/Primary (years 1—5) Reference -
University 4.23 1.11 — 7.36 0.008
Sufficiency of income for expenses
Completely Reference -
Absolutely not -4.42 -7.44 - -1.40 0.004
Model 2: Role physical
Age -.65 -0.94 - -0.36 0.000
Educational level
Illiterate/Primary (years 1—5) Reference -
University 6.35 (.027) 0.70 — 12.00 0.027
Model 3: Bodily pain
Age -.32 0.51 — 0.13 0.001
Educational level
Illiterate/Primary (years 1—5) Reference -
University 4.11 0.46 — 7.76 0.027
Sufficiency of income for expenses
Completely Reference -
Absolutely not -9.50 -13.03 - -5.97 0.000
Model 4: General health
Age -.33 -0.48 - -0.18 0.000
Educational level
Illiterate/Primary (years 1—5) Reference -
University 6.43 3.50 — 9.36 0.000
Sufficiency of income for expenses
Completely Reference -
Absolutely not -5.65 -8.47 - -2.82 0.000
Model 5: Vitality
Age -.16 0.04 — - 0.32 0.041
Educational level
Illiterate/Primary (years 1—5) Reference -
University 3.61 0.55 — 6.67 0.021
Sufficiency of income for expenses
Completely Reference -
Absolutely not -6.47 -9.42 - -3.52 0.000
Model 6: Social functioning
Sufficiency of income for expenses
Completely Reference -
Absolutely not -7.91 -11.37 - -4.45 0.000
Model 7: Role emotional
Sufficiency of income for expenses
Completely Reference -
Absolutely not -9.97 -15.89 - -4.04 0.001
Model 8: Mental health
Marital status
Married Reference -
Divorced/Widowed -9.02 -16.71 - -1.32 0.022
Educational level
Illiterate/Primary (years 1—5) Reference -
University 4.08 0.99 — 7.16 0.010
Sufficiency of income for expenses
Completely Reference -
Absolutely not -5.22 -8.26 - -2.18 0.001