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Table 3 Adjusted regression of mental wellbeing (Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale, SWEMWBS) (n = 305) [32]

From: Social cohesion, mental wellbeing and health-related quality of life among a cohort of social housing residents in Cornwall: a cross sectional study

  

Unadjusted

Adjusted for SC

Coef

95% CI

Coef

95% CI

Intercept

 

19.38

15.98 to 22.77

14.68

10.70 to 18.67

Age

Years

0.06

0.01 to 0.12

0.06

0.01 to 0.12

Gender

Female

ref

 

ref

 

Male

−0.21

−1.48 to 1.05

− 0.13

− 1.36 to 1.10

National identity

Cornish

ref

 

ref

 

British

0.15

−1.17 to 1.47

−0.08

− 1.37 to 1.20

Other

1.85

0.20 to 3.50

1.46

−0.16 to 3.07

IMD 2015

1st decile (most)

ref

 

ref

 

2nd decile

−1.13

−2.85 to 0.58

−0.98

− 2.65 to 0.69

3rd decile

−1.77

−3.64 to 0.10

−1.68

−3.50 to 0.14

4th decile

−0.86

−2.52 to 0.79

− 0.55

− 2.17 to 1.06

5th decile

–

–

–

–

6th decile

–

–

–

–

7th decile

–

–

–

–

8th decile

–

–

–

–

9th decile

–

–

–

–

10th decile (least)

–

–

–

–

RUC 2011

Urban city and town

ref

 

ref

 

Other

0.17

−2.47 to 2.80

0.03

−2.53 to 2.59

Education

Secondary and/or primary

ref

 

ref

 

Further

−0.88

−2.31 to 0.55

−0.69

−2.09 to 0.70

Higher

−0.36

−3.15 to 2.44

−0.44

−3.16 to 2.28

Employment

In work

1.10

−0.51 to 2.70

0.97

−0.59 to 2.54

Education or training

1.08

−2.95 to 5.11

0.88

−3.04 to 4.81

Retired

1.90

0.06 to 3.75

1.53

−0.27 to 3.34

Not in work

ref

 

ref

 

Household size

1

ref

 

ref

 

2

0.94

−0.51 to 2.39

0.86

−0.55 to 2.27

3

2.48

0.54 to 4.42

2.02

0.13 to 3.92

4

2.27

−0.03 to 4.57

1.69

−0.57 to 3.94

5+

3.06

0.09 to 6.03

2.51

−0.39 to 5.40

Social cohesion

 

–

–

0.19

0.10 to 0.27

  1. IMD 2015 Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015 [41], RUC 2011 Rural Urban Classification 2011 [40], SC Social cohesion
  2. Likelihood ratio test p < 0.0001, Adjusted R2 of the unadjusted model; 0.0984, and adjusted model; 0.1466
  3. Values in bold indicate statistically significant (p < 0.05) variables