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. 2017 Feb 9;12(2):e0171813. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171813

Table 2. Any mental health disorder by sex, age, educational level, country region and number of physical disorders (n = 60202).

Percentage with any mental health disorder [95% CI] Adjusted a PPR of any mental health disorder [95% CI]
Gender
 Male 3.1 [2.8–3.5] 1
 Female 6.3 [5.9–6.8] 1.63 [1.43–1.87]
Age squared 0.99 [0.99–1.00]
Educational levels
 No education/incomplete fundamental 6.3 [6.8–6.9] 1
 Complete fundamental/incomplete intermediate 5.4 [4.6–6.2] 0.86 [0.72–1.04]
 Complete intermediate/incomplete superior 3.3 [3.0–3.8] 0.65 [0.56–0.76]
 Complete superior 4.1 [3.2–5.2] 0.77 [0.60–0.98]
Country regions
 North 3.2 [2.8–3.8] 1
 Northeast 4.5 [4.0–5.0] 1.24 [1.04–1.49]
 Midwest 4.7 [4.1–5.4] 1.33 [1.08–1.62]
 South 5.1 [4.5–5.7] 1.39 [1.14–1.70]
 Southeast 5.6 [4.9–6.5] 1.48 [1.22–1.78]
Number of physical disorders
 0 2.4 [2.1–2.6] 1
 1 5.1 [4.5–5.8] 2.06 [1.71–2.47]
 2 6.5 [5.6–7.4] 2.47 [2.02–3.02]
 3 11.6 [9.9–13.5] 4.09 [3.25–5.16]
 4 15.5 [12.7–18.9] 5.01 [3.85–6.53]
 ≥5 23.4 [19.4–28.0] 6.59 [4.91–8.86]
Restricted activity days (past 2 weeks) 1.09 [1.08–1.10]
Number of medical consultations (past year) 1.03 [1.02–1.04]
Having a private healthcare plan 0.84 [0.72–0.98]

Proportions with 95% CI (confidence interval) and Prevalence Rate Ratios (PRR) with 95% CI incorporate appropriate weights to control for the complex sample design.

a Estimates were adjusted for other listed variables in the model.