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Table 4 Multilevel regression analysis: the association between neighbourhood socioeconomic deprivation (NSD) and changes in satisfaction βs and 95% confidence intervals (CI)ab

From: The wider social environment and changes in self-reported quality of life in the transition from late childhood to early adolescence: a cohort study

Parental educational status: University or higher vocational (n = 173)

β

CI

NSD

-2.20c

-4.41; -0.04

Parental educational status: Higher secondary or intermediate vocational (n = 128)

NSDd

1.61

-0.73; 3.96

Parental educational status: Lower secondary or elementary (n = 118)

NSD

0.98

-1.09; 3.05

  1. aStratified by parental educational status.
  2. bβs of NSD controlled for all confounders (baseline values, welfare recipient status, parental occupational status (5 categories), parental educational status (6 categories), parental perceived difficulty in child raising (5 categories), single parent family, gender, grade retention).
  3. cp < 0.05.
  4. dGrade retention dropped due to collinearity.