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Table 4 Unstandardised regression coefficients (95% confidence intervals) of the association between functional change between 2003/2008 and 2010 and socioeconomic position and perceived unfairness, adjusted for health-related functioning in 2003/2008, age, and sex. a

From: Perceived unfairness and socioeconomic inequalities in functional decline: the Dutch SMILE prospective cohort study

 

Decline in physical functioning

Decline in mental functioning

 

Model 1b

Model 2c

Model 1

Model 2

Decline between 2003 and 2010

    

 Socioeconomic position

0.14 (−0.67, 0.39)

0.05 (−0.58, 0.48)

0.80 (0.32, 1.28)

0.63 (0.15, 1.10)

 Perceived unfairness

1.20 (0.42, 1.97)

1.19 (0.41, 1.97)

2.01 (1.29, 2.72)

1.88 (1.16, 2.59)

Decline between 2008 and 2010

    

 Socioeconomic position

0.29 (−0.17, 0.75)

0.18 (−0.28, 0.64)

0.61 (0.54, 0.64)

0.51 (0.06, 0.96)

 Perceived unfairness

1.21 (0.54, 1.88)

1.18 (0.50, 1.85)

1.26 (0.57, 1.94)

1.16 (0.46, 1.85)

  1. a The socioeconomic continuous score is a standardized score with mean 0 and standard deviation 1; higher scores indicate worse socioeconomic status; the perceived unfairness continuous score ranges from 0 (low) to 4 (high); functional change is within-person change score in continuous form. b Model 1: socioeconomic position and perceived unfairness not simultaneously adjusted. c Model 2: socioeconomic position and perceived unfairness simultaneously adjusted.