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Table 1 Logistic regression analysis modelling the likelihood of having a clinical mental health problem in the general population (N = 1208)

From: Clinically assessed and perceived unmet mental health needs, health care use and barriers to care for mental health problems in a Belgian general population sample

   

Clinical mental health problem

  

%

UOR

UOR 95% CI

AOR

AOR 95% CI

Gender

Male (ref.)

10.1

    

Female

10.8

1.08

.75—1.57

.1.22

.82—1.80

Age***

15–25 (ref.)

18.7

    

26–44

13.2

.66

.42—1.05

.78

.45—1.34

45–64

7.2

.34***

.20—.57

.37***

.21—.66

65–80

3.5

.16***

.07—.36

.17***

.07—.40

Education

Primary (ref.)

20.6

    

Secondary

9.5

.40***

.25—.65

.56*

.33—.95

Higher

8.1

.34***

.21—.56

.50*

.27—.91

Financial distress***

No (ref)

7.7

    

Yes

23.4

3.67***

2.47—5.44

3.67***

2.35—5.72

Birthplace

Europe (ref.)

9.8

    

Non-Europe

15.3

1.65

.99—2.76

.74

.41—1.32

Urbanicity

Urban (ref.)

12.6

    

Rural

7.7

.58**

.39—.86

.67

.44—1.01

  1. UOR Unadjusted Odds Ratio
  2. AOR Adjusted Odds Ratio (adjusted for all variables)
  3. *p < .05 **p < .01 ***p < .001
  4. Asterisks after the variable name represent significance of the factor in the multivariable model