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Table 2 The impact of long-term health challenges on the probability of school completion by age 21. Presented as OR (95% Cl) and average marginal effects. The sample is from birth cohorts in 1990 to 1996, n = 421,110

From: Impact of growing up with somatic long-term health challenges on school completion, NEET status and disability pension: a population-based longitudinal study

 

OR

AME

OR (95% CI)

Coeff.

St.error

P-value

Long-term health challenges (ref: peers without long-term health challenges)

 Celiac disease

1.02 (0.94–1.11)

0.004

0.007

0.546

 Asthma

1.04 (1.00–1.09)

0.007

0.004

0.048

 IBD

0.87 (0.78–0.96)

− 0.026

0.010

0.009

 Epilepsy

0.41 (0.38–0.44)

−0.185

0.007

0.000

 Diabetes

0.80 (0.74–0.87)

− 0.043

0.008

0.000

 Juvenile arthritis

0.88 (0.76–1.01)

−0.024

0.014

0.094

 Sensory impairment

0.63 (0.59–0.67)

−0.090

0.006

0.000

 SMA/SB/CP

0.23 (0.21–0.26)

−.0.313

0.014

0.000

Gender (ref:boys)

 Girls

1.62 (1.59–1.64)

0.087

0.001

0.000

Immigrant background (ref:majority)

 1.generaton

0.50 (0.49–0.52)

−0.014

0.003

0.000

 2.generation

0.91 (0.87–0.94)

−0.180

0.003

0.000

Parental education (ref: Upper secondary education and below)

 Any college/university education

2.46 (2.43–2.50)

0.161

0.001

0.000

 Unknown education

0.78 (0.74–0.82)

−0.056

0.006

0.000

Parental income (log income)

1.24 (1.22–1.27)

0.040

0.002

0.000

Treated in mental health care

0.26 (0.24–0.28)

−0.243

0.008

0.000

 Constant

0.101 (0.08–0.13)

   
  1. Note: adjusted for birth cohorts