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Table 1 Effects of baseline income, follow-up income, and income mobility on any studied mental disorder among males and females from diagonal reference models (DRMs) with 95% confidence intervals

From: Baseline income, follow-up income, income mobility and their roles in mental disorders: a longitudinal intra-generational community-based study

 

Males

Females

Coefficients

95% CI

P-value

Coefficients

95% CI

P-value

Model 1

 Diagonal interceptsa

  Origin

   Low

0.19

0.09,0.29

< 0.001

0.17

0.11,0.23

< 0.001

   Not low

0.09

0.03,0.15

0.003

0.06

0.03,0.08

< 0.001

 Weight of origin

Constrained

  

0.001

  

 Downwards mobility

0.05

−0.11,0.21

0.528

0.02

−0.09,0.13

0.720

 Marital status

  Single

Reference

     

  Married

−0.08

−0.16, − 0.01

0.028

   

  Common law

0.03

−0.06, 0.12

0.521

   

  Separate or widowed or divorced

−0.09

− 0.18,− 0.00

0.042

   

 Presence of any mental disorder at origin

0.23

0.15,0.31

< 0.001

0.08

0.02,0.14

0.011

Model 2

 Diagonal interceptsa

  Origin

   Low

0.17

0.08, 0.27

< 0.001

0.17

0.11–0.23

< 0.001

   Not low

0.07

0.02–0.13

0.010

0.05

0.03,0.08

< 0.001

 Weight of origin

−0.00

  

-0.00

  

 Upwards mobility

− 0.04

− 0.16,0.08

0.486

0.04

−0.04,0.12

0.316

 Marital status

  Single

Reference

     

  Married

−0.06

−0.14,0.01

0.077

   

  Common law

0.04

−0.04,0.13

0.260

   

  Separate or widowed or divorced

−.06

−0.15,0.03

0.161

   

 Presence of any mental disorder at origin

0.23

0.15,0.31

< 0.001

0.09

0.04,0.14

0.002

  1. aThe diagonal intercepts are odds