Table 5.
Emotionally Vulnerable (Class 3) OR [95% CI] | Moderate Mental Health (Class 2) OR [95% CI] | Flourishing (Class 4) OR [95% CI] | |
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Age | 1.03 [.84–1.27] | .94 [.84–1.05] | .75 [.65–.86] |
Gender1 | .93 [.37–2.34] | .37 [.22–.63] | .52 [.28–.95] |
Performance in school2 | .91 [.44–1.88] | 1.69 [1.16–2.46] | 2.55 [1.61–4.02] |
Family wealth3 | .94 [.46–1.94] | 1.20 [.85–1.69] | 1.68 [1.10–2.58] |
Loneliness4 | .83 [.51–1.35] | .39 [.28–.54] | .16 [.10–.28] |
Emotional symptoms5 | .94 [.78–1.13] | .95 [.84–1.07] | .74 [.62–.88] |
Conduct problems5 | 1.17 [.88–1.55] | 1.12 [.94–1.33] | 1.09 [.87–1.37] |
Hyperactivity5 | .91 [.74–1.13] | .95 [.84–1.09] | .91 [.77–1.06] |
Peer problems5 | .84 [.67–1.05] | .81 [.71–.92] | .66 [.55–.80] |
Prosocial behavior5 | 1.91 [1.47–2.47] | 1.36 [1.17–1.57] | 2.13 [1.73–2.62] |
Odds ratios presented in bold are significant at least p < .05 level. 1 Gender: 1 = Boys, 2 = Girls; 2 Performance in school: ordinal scale from 1 (among students with below average performance) to 4 (among students with the best performance); 3 Family wealth: ordinal scale from 1 (not wealthy at all) to 5 (very wealthy); 4 Frequency of loneliness: ordinal scale from 1 (no, never) to 4 (very often); 5 Subscales of the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)