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. 2021 May 18;20(2):276–282. doi: 10.1002/wps.20859

Table 4.

Results for Cox regression models of the effect of change in internalizing on mortality risk stratified by self‐rated physical health ­(hazard ratios with 95% CI)

Excellent health (N=1,217) Very good health (N=2,506) Good health (N=2,386) Fair health (N=796) Poor health (N=192)
Age 7.86 (7.21‐8.51)*** 2.59 (2.36‐2.83)*** 2.69 (2.50‐2.87)*** 2.28 (2.04‐2.53)*** 1.86 (1.57‐2.15)***
Age squared 1.16 (0.54‐1.78) 0.98 (0.72‐1.23) 1.09 (0.87‐1.32) 0.91 (0.63‐1.20) 0.77 (0.43‐1.12)
Sex 1.11 (0.81‐1.4) 1.14 (1.04‐1.24)** 1.14 (1.05‐1.22)** 1.22 (1.10‐1.34)** 1.07 (0.88‐1.26)
Education level 0.88 (0.75‐1.02) 0.92 (0.82‐1.02) 0.86 (0.77‐0.95)** 0.97 (0.85‐1.09) 1.02 (0.84‐1.19)
Experienced physical illness 1.54 (1.33‐1.75)*** 1.06 (1.00‐1.13)* 1.19 (1.11‐1.26)*** 1.19 (1.07‐1.31)** 1.23 (1.03‐1.44)*

Heart disease family risk

1.54 (1.26‐1.82)** 1.03 (0.93‐1.13) 1.12 (1.03‐1.20)** 1.05 (0.94‐1.16) 1.01 (0.83‐1.18)
Internalizing 1.50 (1.17‐1.84)* 1.04 (0.93‐1.14) 1.04 (0.93‐1.16) 1.04 (0.89‐1.19) 0.82 (0.59‐1.06)
*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.01,

***

p<0.001