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. 2022 Feb 1;44(1):16–33. doi: 10.1007/s10834-022-09820-9

Table 4.

Stratified analysis – outcome: psychological distress, 2018 National Health Interview Survey (n = 22,682)

By marital status Married or cohabiting Separated, divorced, widowed, or never married
Financial worries 0.225*** 0.284***
(0.009) (0.010)
N 11,663 11,019
By employment status Employed Unemployed Retired
Financial worries 0.236*** 0.329*** 0.242***
(0.009) (0.016) (0.016)
N 13,545 3,924 5,213
By household income $0–34,999 $35,000–74,999 $75,000–99,999 $100,000 and over
Financial worries 0.293*** 0.258*** 0.204*** 0.195***
(0.011) (0.013) (0.017) (0.013)
N 7,319 6,702 3,051 5,610
By homeownership Owned Rented or other
Financial worries 0.234*** 0.289***
(0.009) (0.011)
N 14,696 7,986

Model controlled for age, gender, race, marital status, number of children in household, region of residence, education, employment status, household income, homeownership, self-reported health, insurance coverage, number of chronic conditions. Sampling weights were applied to derive nationally representative estimates accounting for the complex sample design. Standard errors are in parentheses. The other coefficients are available upon request

***p < .001