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. 2022 Feb 10;17(2):e0263170. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263170

Table 5. Factors associated with subjective well-being in women.

Variable (reference) Model 1 Model 2
β SE β SE
Sociodemographic variables
Age Age -0.0067 0.0066 0.0206*** 0.0059
Age2 0.0001 0.0001 -0.0001** <0.0001
Marital status (currently married) Ever married -0.2424*** 0.0414 -0.1975*** 0.0361
Never married -0.5522*** 0.0644 -0.2198*** 0.0582
Education (≤ primary) Middle and high school 0.2727*** 0.0476 0.2032*** 0.0411
College or more 0.7670*** 0.0627 0.5623*** 0.0555
Area of residence (Seoul metro) Other metro 0.0691 0.0487 0.0496 0.0422
City 0.0347 0.0459 -0.0054 0.0396
Rural 0.2228*** 0.0524 0.1024** 0.0458
Low income family (no) Yes -0.3547*** 0.0479 -0.2452*** 0.0426
Income 0.3924*** 0.0299 0.2500*** 0.0266
Employment type (salaried-permanent) Salaried-temporary -0.2105*** 0.0437 -0.2014*** 0.0394
Self-employed -0.0643 0.0519 -0.0888* 0.0463
Non-employed -0.2935*** 0.0420 -0.2155*** 0.0375
Health and satisfaction variables
Disability (no) Yes -0.1755*** 0.0483
Chronic disease (no) Yes -0.0126 0.0314
Subjective health (not healthy) Healthy 0.5178*** 0.0286
Satisfaction with family life (not satisfied) Satisfied 1.4045*** 0.0286
Constant 6.0391*** 0.2148 3.9775*** 0.1963
QIC   114,501.60   98,951.10  

Note:

* p<0.1

** p<0.05

*** p<0.01.

Income (USD 10,000) was log-transformed.