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. 2023 Jan 11;10:1052423. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1052423

Table 4.

Correlations between subjective wellbeing, DHL and characteristics of the participants.

Bivariate linear regression Multiple linear regression
Coefficient 95% CI p -value Coefficient 95% CI p -value
Sex
    Female Ref. Ref.
    Male 8.41 5.71 – 11.11 < 0.01** 5.26 2.52–7.99 < 0.01**
Age
     ≤ 22 years Ref. Ref.
    ≥ 23 years 3.52 0.66–6.37 0.02 2.57 0.35–5.51 0.09
Type of university
    Private Ref. Ref.
    Public 7.87 4.91–10.82 < 0.01** 11.12 7.54–14.71 < 0.001***
Study area
    Engineering sciences and technologies Ref. Ref.
    Life sciences and health 4.73 −2.33–11.39 0.19 −7.85 −15.87–16.00 0.05
    Basic sciences −5.34 −17.84–7.34 0.41 −15.39 −29.68–−1.11 0.03*
    Social sciences and humanities −3.02 −8.58–2.52 0.29 −3.88 −13.19–5.44 0.41
Other 26.75 25.33–28.16 < 0.001*** 21.26 13.25–29.27 < 0.001***
Level of studies
    Undergraduate Ref.
    Master's degree 4.81 −3.58–13.19 0.26
    Other (a.e. Doctorate) −4.87 −13.09–3.35 0.25
Subjective social status (10 steps)
    Score (1–10) 3.71 2.79–4.62 < 0.001** 2.83 1.88–3.77 < 0.001**
Chronic condition
    No Ref. Ref.
    Yes −4.34 −7.81– −0.86 < 0.01** −2.73 −6.43–0.96 0.15*
DHLI scale
    DHLI score 13.18 9.25 - 17.10 < 0.001*** 9.64 5.61–13.67 < 0.001**
*

Significant p < 0.05,

**

significant p < 0.01,

***

significant p < 0.001.