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. 2021 Jun 15;70:102606. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102606

Table 4.

Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for variables associated with sustained or increased subjective well-being (SWB) of survey respondents during the COVID period, online survey applied to adults living in Mexico City (n = 1954) from May 26 to June 15, 2020.


Sustained or increased subjective well-being (SWB) during COVID (1,954)
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
UGS use during COVID
stopped using UGS 1 1 1
kept or started using UGS 1.481 (1.23–1.78) *** 1.465 (1.22–1.76) *** 1.460 (1.21–1.76) ***
Gender
Male 1 1
Female 0.828 (0.69–1.00) ** 0.831 (0.69–1.00) **
Age group
18–34 1 1
35–44 0.945 (0.71–1.26) 0.940 (0.70–1.26)
45–54 1.189 (0.88–1.60) 1.192 (0.88–1.60)
55–64 1.473 (1.10–1.97) *** 1.488 (1.11–1.99) ***
65+ 1.578 (1.18–2.12) *** 1.573 (1.17–2.11) ***
Employment status
Employed 1 1
unemployed (not looking) 0.783 (0.62–0.98) ** 0.783 (0.62–0.98) **
unemployed (looking) 0.810 (0.60–1.10) 0.809 (0.58–1.09)
Income
Low-income 1 1
Middle-income 0.812 (0.63–1.04) 0.806 (0.63–1.04) **
High-income 0.924 (0.73–1.16) 0.914 (0.72–1.16)
Municipal level factors
UGS quality
Very poor quality 1
Poor quality 0.998 (0.67–1.48)
Fair quality 1.115 (0.76–1.64)
Good quality 1.098 (0.73–1.64)
Excellent quality 1.319 (0.78–2.22)
Time to closest UGS (min)
0 to 10 1
11 to 20 1.119 (0.87–1.44)
21 + 1.047 (0.80–1.37)

Note: significance levels ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1.

Model 1: unadjusted.

Model 2: model 1 adjusted for respondents' gender, age group, and employment status.

Model 3: model 2 adjusted for municipal characteristics.

McKelvey & Zavoina's R-squared, Model 1:0.011 (p = 0.000).

McKelvey & Zavoina's R-squared, Model 2: 0.035 (p = 0.000).

McKelvey & Zavoina's R-squared, Model 3: 0.037 (p = 0.000).