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. 2021 Sep 9;9:717353. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.717353

Table 4.

Fully adjusted logistic models of low subjective well-being (SWB) regressed on financial strain and testing of social support as effect modifier.

Total sample ( n = 974) Gender-specific
Male ( n = 609) Female ( n = 362)
High support Low support High support Low support High support Low support
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI Wald OR 95% CI OR 95% CI Wald OR 95% CI OR 95% CI Wald
Financial strain
Low Ref Ref 0.08 Ref Ref 0.49 Ref Ref 0.36
Medium 1.59 (0.87–2.91) 4.42c (2.24–8.71) 2.11 (0.83–5.37) 4.34c (1.85–10.1) 1.50 (0.64–3.51) 4.36a (1.26–15.1)
High 4.33c (1.95–9.60) 11.30c (5.13–24.9) 5.66b (1.71–18.7) 12.6c (4.59–34.8) 4.37a (1.38–13.9) 10.8c (2.67–43.5)
Social strain*

Low psychological well-being defined as WHO-5 Well-Being Index score <50. Models adjusted for age, education, civil status, year immigration, potentially traumatic experiences adversity ratio, and other post-migratory stressors.

p-values for Wald test of interaction between social support and financial strain.

*

Interaction between social strain and social support is not reported because there were ≤ 5 individuals in individual cells after stratifying by social support, leading to unstable parameter estimates.