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. 2021 Jun 15;112(6):1042–1049. doi: 10.17269/s41997-021-00547-y

Table 3.

Fixed-effects modelling of changes in Kessler score from 2014 to 2016 with changes in independent variables for adults who remained married or single throughout the three waves (weighted data)

Married Single
b (95% CI) b (95% CI)
Contemporaneous (2014–2016)
 Family income in $10,000s −0.00 −0.01, 0.01 0.05 −0.00, 0.10
 Postsecondary degree 0.24 −0.49, 0.96 −0.19 −1.21, 0.84
 Age in years −0.36 −0.91, 0.20 −0.26 −0.49, 0.04
 Household size −0.08 −0.34, 0.19 −0.48 −0.96, 0.00
 Labour market status (employed) −0.27 −0.65, 0.10 −0.28 −1.11, 0.56
 Survey year (reference = 2014)
  2016 0.72 −0.38, 1.81 0.50 −0.04, 1.05
Lagged (2012–2014)
 Family income in $10,000s −0.01 −0.02, 0.01 −0.03 −0.09, 0.03
 Postsecondary degree −2.29* −4.37, −0.21 0.49 −1.30, 2.28
 Age in years −0.08 −0.34, 0.18 0.52 −0.36, 1.41
 Household size 0.18 −0.05, 0.42 −0.14 −0.61, 0.34
 Labour market status (employed) 0.07 −0.25, 0.38 0.12 −0.74, 0.98
 Survey year (reference = 2014)
  2016 0.22 −0.32, 0.76 −1.06 −2.88, 0.76

p < 0.10

*p < 0.05