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Table 2 Associations between perceived stress and disposable income, economic deprivation and strain in deprived neighbourhoods. ORs with 95% CI for perceived stress

From: Associations between perceived stress, socioeconomic status, and health-risk behaviour in deprived neighbourhoods in Denmark: a cross-sectional study

Ìý

Unadjusted

Adjusted

Ìý

%

OR 95% CI

ORa 95% CI

ORb 95% CI

ORc 95% CI

Disposable income

 High disposable income

28.9

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Low disposable income

43.8

1.92 (1.69–2.19)

1.95 (1.71–2.23)

1.78 (1.54–2.06)

1.57 (1.35–1.83)

Economic deprivation

 Not suffering from economic deprivation

22.4

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Suffering from economic deprivation

52.3

3.81 (3.36–4.31)

3.37 (2.96–3.84)

3.2 (2.82–3.69)

2.90 (2.53–3.33)

Strain

 Having strains

Ìý

1.84 (1.76–1.92)

1.80 (1.72–1.88)

1.78Ìý(1.70–1.86)

1.79 (1.71–1.88)

 Having no strains

9.7

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Having one or more strains

41.5

6.60 (5.40–8.06)

5.89 (4.81–7.21)

5.84 (4.77–7.16)

5.29 (4.31–6.50)

  1. Bold values indicate significant odds ratios
  2. aAdjusted for sex, age and ethnic background
  3. bAdjusted for sex, age, ethnic background, educational level and cohabitation status. Analysis restricted to respondents aged 25Ìýyears or older
  4. cAdjusted for sex, age, ethnic background, educational level, cohabitation status and employment status. Analysis restricted to respondents aged 25–64Ìýyears and employed, unemployed, disability pensioners and other non-employed