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Adolescents' Psychosomatic Symptoms and Family Affluence in the Czech Republic: Based on National Evidence
Current Research in Public Health
| Vol 3, Issue 1
Table 2. Binary-ChoiceModel describing effects of individual-level factors and family-level factorson children's psychosomatic symptoms.
| Variables | Psychosomatic symptoms | ||
| (1) Odds Ratio | (2) Odds Ratio | (3) Odds Ratio | |
| Gender (base group: male) |
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| Female | 1.822*** | 1.815*** | 1.645*** |
| Grade (base group: 11-year old) |
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| Special grade for 13-year old | 1.558*** | 1.561*** | 1.367*** |
| Special grade for 15-year old | 1.756*** | 1.756*** | 1.421*** |
| City size (base group: 50+ inhabitants) |
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| 10K-49.9K | 0.951 | 0.952 | 0.957 |
| 2K-9.9K | 0.943 | 0.947 | 0.946 |
| <2K | 0.804*** | 0.812*** | 0.813*** |
| Class of Family Affluence (base group: medium affluence) |
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| Low affluence |
| 1.115*** | 1.055 |
| High affluence |
| 1.039 | 1.100 |
| Covariates |
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| Talk to father |
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| 1.287*** |
| Talk to mother |
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| 1.253*** |
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| R2 | 0.047 | 0.048 | 0.093 |
| Observations | 12166 | 12166 | 11386 |
Note: p***<0.01, p**<0.05