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. 2016 Jul 18;15:111. doi: 10.1186/s12939-016-0402-0

Table 3.

Results analyzing the effect of current and childhood economic status by education level

ORa 95 % CI
Education level
Middle school Low-low 1.84 (1.48 – 2.28)
Low-middle 1.73 (1.38 – 2.18)
Low-high 1.49 (1.13 – 1.96)
Middle-low 1.21 (0.96 – 1.54)
Middle-middle Ref
Middle-high 0.92 (0.63 – 1.36)
High-low 0.64 (0.46 – 0.88)
High-middle 0.66 (0.46 – 0.95)
High-high 0.40 (0.14 – 1.14)
High school Low-low 2.05 (1.48 – 2.85)
Low-middle 1.67 (1.24 – 2.25)
Low-high 1.95 (1.29 – 2.95)
Middle-low 1.07 (0.79 – 1.46)
Middle-middle Ref
Middle-high 1.03 (0.66 – 1.60)
High-low 0.68 (0.47 – 0.97)
High-middle 0.52 (0.38 – 0.72)
High-high 0.30 (0.11 – 0.83)
University or above Low-low 2.23 (1.33 – 3.76)
Low-middle 1.23 (0.77 – 1.97)
Low-high 2.52 (1.43 – 4.42)
Middle-low 0.93 (0.57 – 1.51)
Middle-middle Ref
Middle-high 1.25 (0.69 – 2.24)
High-low 0.81 (0.51 –1.29)
High-middle 0.87 (0.63 –1.22)
High-high 0.98 (0.63 – 1.68)

aAdjusted for sex, age, marital status, employment status, family satisfaction level, perceived health status, chronic disease status, and year