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. 2015 Sep;41(9):1260–1275. doi: 10.1177/0146167215594122

Table 2.

Estimates Associated With the University Degree Dummy and Identification Variables From Hierarchical Regression Analyses of the USS Data (Study 1).

N ΔR2 B SE B β p 95% CI Indirect effect
Estimate SE 95% CI
Identification 27,467
 Step 2 .068
  University degree .563 .012 .275 <.001 [0.539, 0.588]
Self-reported health 27,453
 Step 2 .010
  University degree .260 .014 .106 <.001 [0.232, 0.288]
 Step 3 .001
  University degree .236 .015 .096 <.001 [0.207, 0.264]
  Identification .044 .007 .037 <.001 [0.030, 0.058] .025 .004 [0.018, 0.034]
Satisfaction 27,325
Step 2 .003
  University degree .166 .018 .058 <.001 [0.132, 0.201]
 Step 3 .001
  University degree .135 .018 .047 <.001 [0.100, 0.171]
  Identification .055 .009 .039 <.001 [0.038, 0.072] .031 .005 [0.021, 0.041]
GHQ12 27,184
Step 2 .000
  University degree .208 .074 .017 .005 [0.063, 0.353]
Step 3 .001
  University degree .113 .077 .009 .141 [−0.038, 0.263]
  Identification .168 .036 .029 <.001 [0.097, 0.239] .095 .023 [0.051, 0.137]

Note. USS = Understanding Society Study; CI = confidence interval; GHQ12 = General Health Questionnaire 12.