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. 2019 Dec 18;18:197. doi: 10.1186/s12939-019-1100-5

Table 4.

Mental Health. Slope index of inequality for participants in the Health on Equal Term survey according to sex, income and education: 2006, 2010 and 2014

Men Women
2006 2010 2014 2006 2010 2014
Stress
 Income SII (CI) 8.19 (4.85, 11.53) 8.67 (5.96, 11.38) 9.11 (5.67, 12.56) 0.75 (−2.49, 3.99) 5.51 (2.87, 8.16) 1.51 (−1.89, 4.9)
 P trend income 0.42 0.53
 Education SII (CI) −5.14 (−9.01, − 1.27) − 1.79 (−4.74, 1.16) −5.98 (−9.52, − 2.44) − 1.61 (− 5.31, 2.09) −1.9 (− 4.76, 0.96) −6.69 (− 10.18, − 3.2)
 P trend education 0.18 <.0.01
Depression
 Income SII (CI) 16.58 (13.2, 19.96) 16.99 (14.15, 19.84) 22.74 (19.13, 26.35) 11.07 (7.79, 14.35) 15.02 (12.31, 17.73) 13.09 (9.6, 16.57)
 P trend income 0.24 0.32
 Education SII (CI) −0.66 (−5.57, 3.26) 4.67 (1.59, 7.75) 1.94 (−1.83, 5.71) 8.49 (4.76, 12.23) 8.46 (5.51, 11.4) 4.91 (1.27, 8.54)
 P trend education 0.47 0.37
Psychological distress
 Income SII (CI) 8.49 (6.47, 10.5) 9.74 (7.93, 11.55) 12.69 (10.67, 14.7) 5.53 (3.22, 7.84) 8.67 (6.67, 10.65) 5.77 (3.41, 8.12)
 P trend income 0.01 0.92
 Education SII (CI) −2.85 (−5.28, −0.41) 0.34 (−1.71, 2.4) 0.31 (−1.94, 2.56) 00.55 (−1.97, 3.08) 2.9 (00.76, 5.03) −1.52 (−3.88, 0.84)
 P trend education 0.77 0.01

1All estimates are age-adjusted