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Table 4 Linear random intercept models for longitudinal associations between chronic health problems and mental health problems during adolescence and young adulthood

From: Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway

Mental health problems

Adolescence

(n = 2,921; 12–19 yrs)

β (se)

Young adulthood

(n = 2,448; 20–34 yrs)

β (se)

Depressive symptoms

0.10 (0.02)***

0.02 (0.02)

Anxiety symptoms

0.08 (0.02)***

0.03 (0.02)

Loneliness

0.02 (0.02)

0.02 (0.02)

Self-worth

−0.02 (0.02)

−0.02 (0.02)

Appearance satisfaction

−0.06 (0.02)*

−0.02 (0.03)

Scholastic competencea

−0.03 (0.02)

 

Social acceptance

−0.03 (0.02)

−0.03 (0.02)

Alcohol intoxication

0.01 (0.06)

−0.04 (0.07)

Self-concept instability

0.01 (0.02)

0.01 (0.03)

  1. β regression estimates adjusted for gender, age and parental, SES se: standard error
  2. * P < 0.05; ** P < 0.01; *** P < 0.001
  3. aScholastic competence was only measured during adolescence