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. 2020 May 11;20:651. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08820-4

Table 2.

Logistic regression models with depression and anxiety as outcome variables for the whole sample

Independent variable B S.E. p-value Exp (B) 95% Confidence Intervals for Exp(B)
Depression
Constant 1.239 .269 .000 3.453
IMD Quintile 1 −1.306 .386 .001 .271 .127 .577
IMD Quintile 2 −.888 .424 .036 .412 .179 .945
IMD Quintile 3 −1.160 .389 .003 .313 .146 .672
IMD Quintile 4 −.160 .181 .378 .852 .598 1.216
Age −.031 .004 .000 .970 .962 .978
Gender −.189 .132 .154 .828 .639 1.073
Living alone −.409 .146 .005 .664 .499 .884
Education −.275 .160 .084 .759 .555 1.308
Anxiety
Constant .972 .286 .001 2.527
IMD Quintile 1 −1.988 .598 .001 .137 .042 .442
IMD Quintile 2 −1.919 .732 .009 .147 .035 .616
IMD Quintile 3 −.655 .374 .080 .519 .250 1.080
IMD Quintile 4 .062 .188 .740 1.064 .736 1.538
Age −.033 .005 .000 .968 .959 .977
Gender −.151 .143 .289 .860 .650 1.137
Living alone −.339 .157 .030 .712 .524 .968
Education −.341 .175 .051 .711 .505 1.001

Note: IMD Quintiles compared to Quintile 5 (most disadvantaged), p-values in bold indicate significance