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. 2020 Nov 25;11:609815. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.609815

TABLE 2.

Linear regression models for mental health score (n = 801).

Model 1
n β (SE) 95% CI P
Age 801 −0.09(0.01) −0.12–0.06 <0.001
Gender 800
 Women 1.70(0.42) 0.87–2.54 <0.001
Country of origin 801
 Other than Spain −0.22(0.64) −1.50–1.04 0.727
Level of education 801
 Basic level of studies −0.66(0.84) −2.31–0.99 0.434
 Medium level of studies 1.61(0.40) 0.80–2.41 <0.001
 High level of studies −1.36(0.39) −2.13–0.58 0.001
Number of children 800 −0.83(0.18) −1.20–0.48 <0.001
Marital status 800
 Married −1.48(0.39) −2.25–0.70 <0.001
 Single 1.41(0.39) 0.64–2.18 <0.001
 Unmarried partner 0.78(0.66) −0.51–2.08 0.238
 Separated/divorced −0.81(0.75) −2.28–0.65 0.277
 Widowed −0.47(1.60) −3.62–2.66 0.767
Living with dependent seniors 801 0.45(0.68) −0.88–1.78 0.508
Employment status 801
 Self-employment −1.56(0.69) −2.93–0.20 0.025
 Employment −0.67(0.39) −1.45–0.10 0.091
 Unemployment 1.55(0.71) 0.16–2.95 0.029
 Homemaker −1.83(1.27) −4.34–0.67 0.152
 Retired −2.08(0.73) −3.52–0.65 0.004
 Student 3.04(0.56) 1.94–4.14 <0.001
Dwelling size (m2) 786 −0.00(0.00) −0.00–0.00 0.178
Length of confinement 801 0.05(0.02) −2.42–2.14 0.074
Reduced income 801 −0.26(0.44) −1.13–0.59 0.546
Work outside home 746 0.52(0.45) −0.36–1.42 0.247

Statically significant values are in bold. Model 1: Analyses were adjusted for current medical diagnoses COVID-19. β, unstandardized coefficient.