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Table 3 Comparison of mental well-being scores between non-care-seekers versus care-seekers, and insufficient- versus sufficient-care-perceivers. Crude and multivariable linear regression analyses

From: Poorer mental well-being and prior unmet need for mental healthcare: a longitudinal population-based study on men in Sweden

 

Non-care-seekers vs care-seekers (among need-perceivers, n = 293)

Crude

Model 1b

Model 2c

Time 1, 2008

 Unstandardised Ba

−1.65 (−3.08 to −0.22)

−1.43 (−2.88 to 0.03)

−2.49 (− 3.86 to − 1.12)

P-value

0.02

0.05

0.00

 R2

0.02

0.04

0.20

Time 2, 2009

 Unstandardised Ba

−0.15 (−1.68 to 1.37)

0.00 (−1.55 to 1.54)

− 1.11 (−2.59 to 0.38)

P-value

0.84

1.00

0.14

 R2

0.00

0.02

0.15

 

Insufficient vs sufficient care-perceivers (among care-seekers, n = 182)

Time 1, 2008

 Unstandardised Ba

−2.44 (−4.47 to −0.41)

− 2.29 (− 4.35 to − 0.23)

−1.70 (−3.53 to 0.14)

P-value

0.02

0.03

0.07

 R2

0.03

0.08

0.28

Time 2, 2009

 Unstandardised Ba

−1.07 (−3.24 to 1.10)

−1.02 (− 3.23 to 1.18)

−0.52 (−2.54 to 1.50)

P-value

0.33

0.36

0.61

 R2

0.01

0.04

0.21

  1. aRepresents the difference in scores. Negative values indicate lower mental well-being scores on WHO (Ten) Well-being Index, 0–30 p. 95% confidence intervals
  2. bAdjusted for age category, education, country of birth
  3. cAdjusted for age category, education, country of birth, persistent physical illness, and persistent mental illness