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Table 4 Poisson regression models for prevalence ratios of poor mental health in unemployed Andalusian population

From: How are the employed and unemployed affected by the economic crisis in Spain? Educational inequalities, life conditions and mental health in a context of high unemployment

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

 

PR

CI95

PR

CI95

PR

CI95

PR

CI95

Period

        

Crisis/Precrisis

1.10

0.91–1.34

      

Education

        

University

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Secondary

1.82

1.30–2.55

      

Primary complete

1.55

1.11–2.18

      

Primary incomplete

1.62

1.14–2.29

      

Period - Education

        

Period – University

  

1.64

0.72–3.76

1.46

0.64–3.36

1.40

0.61–3.19

Period – Secondary

  

2.09

1.27–3.44

1.85

1.11–3.06

1.73

1.06–2.83

Period – Primary complete

  

0.79

0.59–1.07

0.74

0.55–1.00

0.78

0.59–1.05

Period – Primary incomplete

  

0.96

0.70–1.33

0.94

0.68–1.28

0.98

0.72–1.33

Education – Precrisis

        

University

  

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Secondary

  

1.43

0.58–3.51

1.28

0.52–3.19

1.25

0.51–3.05

Primary complete

  

2.72

1.22–6.07

2.24

1.00–5.03

1.96

0.88–4.38

Primary incomplete

  

2.43

1.08–5.48

1.89

0.84–4.28

1.63

0.72–3.70

Education – Crisis

        

University

  

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Secondary

  

1.82

1.27–2.60

1.62

1.13–2.32

1.54

1.08–2.19

Primary complete

  

1.31

0.90–1.91

1.14

0.79–1.66

1.10

0.76–1.58

Primary incomplete

  

1.43

0.97–2.09

1.21

0.83–1.76

1.14

0.78–1.65

Difficulty to Make Ends Meet

        

No difficulty

    

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Difficulty

    

1.23

0.92–1.64

1.21

0.91–1.61

Great difficulty

    

1.90

1.46–2.48

1.78

1.37–2.33

Social Support

        

Good/Low

      

0.57

0.49–0.68

  1. Models adjusted for sex, age, main earner condition, cohabitation and partner's working status
  2. PR prevalence ratio, CI95 95 % Confidence Interval