Table 4.
Age 30 |
Age 34 |
Age 42 |
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‘Fair’ or ‘poor’ self-rated health |
High malaise score |
‘Fair’ or ‘poor’ self-rated health |
High malaise score |
‘Fair’ or ‘poor’ self-rated health |
High malaise score |
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AOR (n) | 95%CI | AOR | 95%CI | AOR (n) | 95%CI | AOR | 95%CI | AOR (n) | 95%CI | AOR | 95%CI | |
Non-standard employment (reference category = standard employment) | ||||||||||||
ID | 3.00** (154) | (1.32–6.83) | 2.08 | (0.89–4.87) | 1.76 (142) | (0.82–3.76) | 1.46 | (0.65–3.29) | 2.65* (120) | (1.04–6.80) | 1.07 | (0.46–2.49) |
BIF | 1.46* (989) | (1.05–2.04) | 1.76** | (1.24–2.48) | 1.88*** (878) | (1.39–2.53) | 1.25 | (0.87–1.78) | 1.47* (789) | (1.01–2.13) | 1.78** | (1.25–2.53) |
Others | 1.94*** (7898) | (1.69–2.24) | 1.87*** | (1.62–2.17) | 2.03*** (7199) | (1.80–2.29) | 1.39*** | (1.21–1.60) | 1.66*** (6611) | (1.40–1.96) | 1.37*** | (1.19–1.58) |
Job insecurity (reference category = secure employment) | ||||||||||||
ID | 1.01 | (0.30–3.44) | 1.22 | (0.35–4.27) | 2.69 | (0.82–8.80) | 2.00 | (0.65–6.15) | 2.59 | (0.84–8.01) | 1.43 | (0.47–4.39) |
BIF | 1.06 | (0.64–1.76) | 1.15 | (0.68–1.95) | 1.26 | (0.83–1.91) | 1.26 | (0.77–2.06) | 2.12** | (1.35–3.34) | 1.94** | (1.25–3.01) |
Others | 1.67*** | (1.39–2.05) | 1.69*** | (1.37–2.08) | 2.07*** | (1.74–2.48) | 1.54*** | (1.24–1.91) | 1.82*** | (1.45–2.28) | 1.91*** | (1.57–2.32) |
Notes:
AOR = adjusted odds ratio, CI = confidence interval, ID = intellectual disability, BIF = borderline intellectual functioning.
Sample sizes for job insecurity analyses and Malaise analyses are identical to NSE analyses at the same age.
p < 0.05.
p < 0.01.
p < 0.001.