Table 3

Logistic regression models: poor physical and mental function by material deprivation, for diseased and non-diseased separately

Material deprivationa,bPhysical functioningMental functioning
Not diseasedDiseasedNot diseasedDiseased
Model 1cModel 2dModel 1Model 2Model 1Model 2Model 1Model 2
OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)
Living expenses1.71 (1.09–2.70)1.63 (1.03–2.58)2.12 (1.62–2.77)2.03 (1.54–2.66)2.14 (1.52–3.01)2.09 (1.50–2.94)2.92 (2.21–3.87)2.80 (2.11–3.73)
Managing with household incomes1.50 (0.92–2.47)1.43 (0.862.35)2.19 (1.66–2.88)2.07 (1.57–2.74)2.11 (1.47–3.02)2.06 (1.44–2.96)2.78 (2.09–3.70)2.59 (1.94–3.46)
Financial situation next 12 months1.54 (0.94–2.52)1.55 (0.94–2.55)1.74 (1.32–2.29)1.75 (1.32–2.31)2.05 (1.44-2.90)2.04 (1.43–2.89)1.82 (1.36–2.44)1.86 (1.38–2.50)
Reimbursement of debtsee2.03 (1.10–3.77)1.84 (0.99–3.44)1.84 (0.76–4.43)1.85 (0.76–4.46)3.00 (1.70–5.30)2.77 (1.56–4.92)
Poverty in the past1.61 (0.89–2.92)1.53 (0.84–2.80)1.91 (1.36–2.69)1.67 (1.18–2.37)1.87 (0.76–4.43)1.82 (1.18–2.82)1.21 (0.81–1.80)1.08 (0.72–1.62)
Economic strain2.35 (1.55–3.55)2.19 (1.43–3.34)2.04 (1.56–2.65)1.90 (1.45–2.48)2.17 (1.56-3.02)2.10 (1.50–2.94)2.39 (1.80–3.17)2.27 (1.70–3.02)
Durables1.80 (1.08–3.02)1.74 (1.03–2.93)2.09 (1.52–2.88)1.93 (1.40–2.67)1.60 (1.06-2.43)1.54 (1.01–2.34)1.63 (1.15v2.32)1.62 (1.13–2.32)
Compound2.23 (1.38–3.62)2.12 (1.30–3.47)2.39 (1.78–3.21)2.22 (1.65–2.99)2.30 (1.58-3.34)2.21 (1.52–3.23)2.60 (1.91–3.53)2.43 (1.78–3.32)
Material deprivationa,bPhysical functioningMental functioning
Not diseasedDiseasedNot diseasedDiseased
Model 1cModel 2dModel 1Model 2Model 1Model 2Model 1Model 2
OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)
Living expenses1.71 (1.09–2.70)1.63 (1.03–2.58)2.12 (1.62–2.77)2.03 (1.54–2.66)2.14 (1.52–3.01)2.09 (1.50–2.94)2.92 (2.21–3.87)2.80 (2.11–3.73)
Managing with household incomes1.50 (0.92–2.47)1.43 (0.862.35)2.19 (1.66–2.88)2.07 (1.57–2.74)2.11 (1.47–3.02)2.06 (1.44–2.96)2.78 (2.09–3.70)2.59 (1.94–3.46)
Financial situation next 12 months1.54 (0.94–2.52)1.55 (0.94–2.55)1.74 (1.32–2.29)1.75 (1.32–2.31)2.05 (1.44-2.90)2.04 (1.43–2.89)1.82 (1.36–2.44)1.86 (1.38–2.50)
Reimbursement of debtsee2.03 (1.10–3.77)1.84 (0.99–3.44)1.84 (0.76–4.43)1.85 (0.76–4.46)3.00 (1.70–5.30)2.77 (1.56–4.92)
Poverty in the past1.61 (0.89–2.92)1.53 (0.84–2.80)1.91 (1.36–2.69)1.67 (1.18–2.37)1.87 (0.76–4.43)1.82 (1.18–2.82)1.21 (0.81–1.80)1.08 (0.72–1.62)
Economic strain2.35 (1.55–3.55)2.19 (1.43–3.34)2.04 (1.56–2.65)1.90 (1.45–2.48)2.17 (1.56-3.02)2.10 (1.50–2.94)2.39 (1.80–3.17)2.27 (1.70–3.02)
Durables1.80 (1.08–3.02)1.74 (1.03–2.93)2.09 (1.52–2.88)1.93 (1.40–2.67)1.60 (1.06-2.43)1.54 (1.01–2.34)1.63 (1.15v2.32)1.62 (1.13–2.32)
Compound2.23 (1.38–3.62)2.12 (1.30–3.47)2.39 (1.78–3.21)2.22 (1.65–2.99)2.30 (1.58-3.34)2.21 (1.52–3.23)2.60 (1.91–3.53)2.43 (1.78–3.32)

a: The ‘not deprived’ condition is always used as the reference category (OR = 1.0)

b: Numbers correspond to items in tables 1 and 2

c: Model 1 is adjusted for gender and age

d: Model 2 is adjusted for gender, age and educational level

e: Because of empty cells for settling of debts no OR could be calculated for the physical function condition of non-diseased persons

Table 3

Logistic regression models: poor physical and mental function by material deprivation, for diseased and non-diseased separately

Material deprivationa,bPhysical functioningMental functioning
Not diseasedDiseasedNot diseasedDiseased
Model 1cModel 2dModel 1Model 2Model 1Model 2Model 1Model 2
OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)
Living expenses1.71 (1.09–2.70)1.63 (1.03–2.58)2.12 (1.62–2.77)2.03 (1.54–2.66)2.14 (1.52–3.01)2.09 (1.50–2.94)2.92 (2.21–3.87)2.80 (2.11–3.73)
Managing with household incomes1.50 (0.92–2.47)1.43 (0.862.35)2.19 (1.66–2.88)2.07 (1.57–2.74)2.11 (1.47–3.02)2.06 (1.44–2.96)2.78 (2.09–3.70)2.59 (1.94–3.46)
Financial situation next 12 months1.54 (0.94–2.52)1.55 (0.94–2.55)1.74 (1.32–2.29)1.75 (1.32–2.31)2.05 (1.44-2.90)2.04 (1.43–2.89)1.82 (1.36–2.44)1.86 (1.38–2.50)
Reimbursement of debtsee2.03 (1.10–3.77)1.84 (0.99–3.44)1.84 (0.76–4.43)1.85 (0.76–4.46)3.00 (1.70–5.30)2.77 (1.56–4.92)
Poverty in the past1.61 (0.89–2.92)1.53 (0.84–2.80)1.91 (1.36–2.69)1.67 (1.18–2.37)1.87 (0.76–4.43)1.82 (1.18–2.82)1.21 (0.81–1.80)1.08 (0.72–1.62)
Economic strain2.35 (1.55–3.55)2.19 (1.43–3.34)2.04 (1.56–2.65)1.90 (1.45–2.48)2.17 (1.56-3.02)2.10 (1.50–2.94)2.39 (1.80–3.17)2.27 (1.70–3.02)
Durables1.80 (1.08–3.02)1.74 (1.03–2.93)2.09 (1.52–2.88)1.93 (1.40–2.67)1.60 (1.06-2.43)1.54 (1.01–2.34)1.63 (1.15v2.32)1.62 (1.13–2.32)
Compound2.23 (1.38–3.62)2.12 (1.30–3.47)2.39 (1.78–3.21)2.22 (1.65–2.99)2.30 (1.58-3.34)2.21 (1.52–3.23)2.60 (1.91–3.53)2.43 (1.78–3.32)
Material deprivationa,bPhysical functioningMental functioning
Not diseasedDiseasedNot diseasedDiseased
Model 1cModel 2dModel 1Model 2Model 1Model 2Model 1Model 2
OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)OR (95% CI)
Living expenses1.71 (1.09–2.70)1.63 (1.03–2.58)2.12 (1.62–2.77)2.03 (1.54–2.66)2.14 (1.52–3.01)2.09 (1.50–2.94)2.92 (2.21–3.87)2.80 (2.11–3.73)
Managing with household incomes1.50 (0.92–2.47)1.43 (0.862.35)2.19 (1.66–2.88)2.07 (1.57–2.74)2.11 (1.47–3.02)2.06 (1.44–2.96)2.78 (2.09–3.70)2.59 (1.94–3.46)
Financial situation next 12 months1.54 (0.94–2.52)1.55 (0.94–2.55)1.74 (1.32–2.29)1.75 (1.32–2.31)2.05 (1.44-2.90)2.04 (1.43–2.89)1.82 (1.36–2.44)1.86 (1.38–2.50)
Reimbursement of debtsee2.03 (1.10–3.77)1.84 (0.99–3.44)1.84 (0.76–4.43)1.85 (0.76–4.46)3.00 (1.70–5.30)2.77 (1.56–4.92)
Poverty in the past1.61 (0.89–2.92)1.53 (0.84–2.80)1.91 (1.36–2.69)1.67 (1.18–2.37)1.87 (0.76–4.43)1.82 (1.18–2.82)1.21 (0.81–1.80)1.08 (0.72–1.62)
Economic strain2.35 (1.55–3.55)2.19 (1.43–3.34)2.04 (1.56–2.65)1.90 (1.45–2.48)2.17 (1.56-3.02)2.10 (1.50–2.94)2.39 (1.80–3.17)2.27 (1.70–3.02)
Durables1.80 (1.08–3.02)1.74 (1.03–2.93)2.09 (1.52–2.88)1.93 (1.40–2.67)1.60 (1.06-2.43)1.54 (1.01–2.34)1.63 (1.15v2.32)1.62 (1.13–2.32)
Compound2.23 (1.38–3.62)2.12 (1.30–3.47)2.39 (1.78–3.21)2.22 (1.65–2.99)2.30 (1.58-3.34)2.21 (1.52–3.23)2.60 (1.91–3.53)2.43 (1.78–3.32)

a: The ‘not deprived’ condition is always used as the reference category (OR = 1.0)

b: Numbers correspond to items in tables 1 and 2

c: Model 1 is adjusted for gender and age

d: Model 2 is adjusted for gender, age and educational level

e: Because of empty cells for settling of debts no OR could be calculated for the physical function condition of non-diseased persons

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