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Table 3 Longitudinal associations between wealth (poorest vs. richest) and psychological well-being related measures (n = 8,988)

From: Financial-related discrimination and socioeconomic inequalities in psychological well-being related measures: a longitudinal study

Variables

Wave 6

Wave 7

β

95% CI

β

95% CI

Depressive symptoms

0.18***

0.13, 0.24

0.18***

0.12, 0.24

Enjoyment of Life

-0.14***

-0.19, -0.09

-0.16***

-0.22, -0.11

Eudemonic wellbeing

-0.14***

-0.19, -0.10

-0.16***

-0.21, -0.11

Life satisfaction

-0.09***

-0.14, -0.04

-0.11***

-0.16, -0.06

Loneliness

0.04

-0.01, 0.09

0.06*

0.01, 0.12

  1. β = regression coefficient; CI = confidence intervals
  2. Separate regression models were developed for each psychological well-being related measure, adjusted for baseline psychological well-being and sociodemographic covariates (age, sex, ethnicity, marital status, education level, employment status, and presence of limiting illness)
  3. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001