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. 2019 Jan 10;16(2):182. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16020182

Table A1.

Hazard ratios (HRs) for the association of mortality with other relative deprivation criteria in multiple-imputed dataset a,b.

Model 2-a Model 2-b
HR (95%CI) HR (95%CI)
Relative poverty
 Non-poverty ref. ref.
 Poverty 1.23† (0.99–1.54) 1.22† (0.98–1.53)
Relative deprivation c
 Non-deprivation ref. ref.
 1 + 1.25 † (0.99–1.59)
 1 1.14 (0.87–1.49)
 2 1.62 † (0.97–2.69)
 3 + 1.82 * (1.10–3.01)

** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05, † p < 0.10. HR: Hazard ratio; 95%CI: 95% confidence interval. a Multiple imputation by chained equations was performed using relative deprivation index, relative poverty, sex, age, years of education, marital status, disease and/or impairment, self-recognition of forgetfulness, depressive symptoms (m = 20). b Sex, age, years of education, marital status, disease and/or impairment, self-recognition of forgetfulness, and depressive symptoms were controlled. c This index was assessed by counting the number of items.