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. 2021 Sep 29;5(6):961–968. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2021.08.012

Table 3.

Multivariable Adjustment for the Binary Outcome of Impaired Well-being

Coefficienta P 95% CI Lower Limit 95% CI Upper Limit
Age 0.00 .59 −0.02 0.01
Sex, female 0.22 .32 −0.22 0.66
Race, white 0.15 .80 −1.01 1.30
Lifestyle:
 Binge drinking −0.07 .80 −0.57 0.44
 Smoking −0.06 .79 −0.51 0.38
 Regular physical activity −0.13 .54 −0.54 0.28
 Vegetable/fruit servings −0.08 .05 −0.15 0.00
Education, attended some college −0.04 .89 −0.57 0.50
Employment, full time −0.38 .13 −0.87 0.12
Married −0.34 .14 −0.79 0.11
Income ≤$35,000/y 0.67 .02b 0.11 1.24
Financial stress 0.26 .27 −0.20 0.73
≥2 Comorbid conditiones 0.60 .01b 0.12 1.08
Ever had depression diagnosed 1.04 <.001b 0.57 1.52
Delayed access to medical care 0.74 .004b 0.24 1.23
Delayed access to mental health care 0.68 .02b 0.09 1.27
Safe community −0.91 .01b −1.60 −0.21
Socially connected −0.47 .03b −0.91 −0.04
a

A positive coefficient suggests impaired well-being

b

Statistical significance (P<.05).