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Table 3 Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals for being employed at the end of the career health care experiment in cohorts with optimal self-rated overall health, optimal mental health (GHQ), optimal mood (BDI) and high sense of coherence at baseline

From: Does provision of targeted health care for the unemployed enhance re-employment?

 

Employed

Model 1

Model 2

Optimal self-rated health

   

 - Control group

53%

1

1

 - Intervention group

59%

1.28 (0.75-2.19)

1.38 (0.78-2.42)

Low psychological distress

   

 - Control group

54%

1

1

 - Intervention group

51%

0.90 (0.55-1.49)

1.07 (0.63-1.83)

No depressive symptoms

   

 - Control group

51%

1

1

 - Intervention group

55%

1.18 (0.70-1.99)

1.30 (0.74-2.28)

High sense of coherence

   

 - Control group

49%

1

1

 - Intervention group

58%

1.47 (0.78-2.80)

1.79 (0.90-3.58)

  1. Model 1: Unadjusted.
  2. Model 2: Adjusted for gender, age, vocational education and length of unemployment at entry to the experiment.