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Table 3 Logistic regression models with mental health treatments as outcome variables

From: Do people living in disadvantaged circumstances receive different mental health treatments than those from less disadvantaged backgrounds?

Independent variable

B

S.E.

p-value

Exp (B)

95% Confidence Intervals for Exp(B)

Mental health medication

Constant

−1.889

.109

.000

.151

  

IMD Quintile 5 vs 1–4

.357

.117

.002

1.429

1.135–1.798

 

Anxiety

1.119

.124

.000

3.063

2.404–3.903

 

Depression

.981

.118

.000

2.667

2.118–3.359

 

Psychological therapy

Constant

−3.124

.160

.000

.044

  

IMD Quintile 5 vs 1–4

.211

.169

.212

1.234

.887–1.718

 

Anxiety

.981

.170

.000

2.668

1.912–3.722

 

Depression

.872

.171

.000

2.392

1.710–3.347

 
  1. Note: IMD Quintiles compared to Quintile 5 (most disadvantaged), p-values in bold indicate significance