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Table 2 Fixed effect estimates from multinomial ordinal logistic regression models describing individual-level changes in SRH over time before and during the economic crisis across 23 countries

From: Individual-level changes in self-rated health before and during the economic crisis in Europe

 

Pre-crisis period

During–crisis period

Country

β

SE

Changea

β

SE

Changea

Austria

−0.025

0.055

S

0.091

0.040

I

Belgium

0.063

0.055

S

−0.041

0.047

S

Cyprus

−0.034

0.052

S

0.036

0.050

S

Czech Republic

−0.104

0.034

S

<-0.001

0.037

S

Denmark

0.082

0.095

S

0.132

0.060

I

Estonia

0.110

0.072

S

0.118

0.038

I

Spain

0.132

0.032

I

−0.065

0.025

D

Finland

−0.162

0.069

D

0.018

0.053

S

France

−0.069

0.098

S

0.162

0.025

I

Hungary

0.111

0.028

I

0.059

0.028

I

Iceland

0.319

0.165

S

0.116

0.107

S

Italy

−0.165

0.025

D

−0.037

0.020

S

Lithuania

−0.172

0.049

D

0.229

0.046

I

Luxemburg

−0.032

0.186

S

0.198

0.054

I

Latvia

−0.275

0.040

D

0.102

0.029

I

Netherlands

0.142

0.045

I

0.088

0.048

S

Norway

0.467

0.265

S

0.129

0.047

I

Poland

−0.106

0.020

D

−0.026

0.022

S

Portugal

−0.055

0.075

S

0.063

0.038

S

Sweden

−0.119

0.084

S

−0.031

0.063

S

Slovenia

−0.075

0.040

S

0.067

0.036

S

Slovakia

−0.079

0.049

S

0.085

0.040

I

UK

−0.055

0.041

S

0.170

0.046

I

  1. β regression coefficients, SE standard error, SRH self-rated health
  2. β represents regression coefficients measuring the probability of change towards fair or poor SRH status over time (i.e., very good/good SRH was a reference category)
  3. aIndicates the individual patterns of change in the status of SRH over time: S = stable in SRH status, D = significant decline in fair or poor SRH status and I = significant increase in fair or poor SRH status